sugar
chocolate chip
gingerbread
oatmeal
shortbread
peanut butter
They probably originated in Germany, but that type of cookies can be made in a factory or from a recipe in probably most any part of the world.
The most popular type of Christmas tree in the US is the Pine tree.
Santa loves every type of cookie, so leave out whatever you'd like to for him.
Yes, chocolate chip cookies are a grain product. They are made with flour which is ground from wheat which is a type of grain.
Practice beforehand, and make sure you let the cookies cool first. As for which type of cookies work best in a cookie bouquet, the most recommended type is sugar cookies, reinforced with popsicle (or other wooden) sticks.
There are tons of diabetic Christmas cookie recipes, depending on what type of cookies you want to make. The best site to check out for this is DiabeticGourmet.com. You will find hundreds of cookie recipes! Most of the recipes will use things like applesauce, spices, and artificial sweeteners rather than sugar.
Golden Oreo Cookies!
Piernik is a kind of cake or cookie, it can hardly be grown! In English it is called a gingerbread simply, but not the Scandinavian-type (like thin gingerbread Christmas cookies). Polish gingerbread cookies are much thicker, often with marmalade inside.
Bananas are a type of fruit that grow on trees. They are not "made of" anything; they simply are bananas. Cookies are made from flour, sugar and some sort of fat such as butter or shortening. Cookies may have different combinations of additional ingredients such as eggs, vanilla, salt, baking soda or baking powder, chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.
White Christmas trees or any other type of artificial Christmas trees are usually made from a non toxic plastic substance with a great resistance to heat and fire.
The time that cookies can be stored safely depends on the type of cookie. Many dry, crisp cookies can be kept safely in a tin for many months. Most moist, chewy cookies can be frozen indefinitely without spoiling.
percent of cookies of type 1 per bag. x/5 x 100