A cookie labeled fat free, would contain no fat. Cookies made at home with no lipids would contain no fat.
-It contains dough and sugar.
It depends on what kind of Chocolate cookie it is.
There's no name for this kind of cookie. This recipe also occurs when you take the spices out of snicker doodles. In some cases if the cookie contains oatmeal it is considered to be an oatmeal cookie.
a lot it really depends on what kind you get
Animal fat
If you mean the raw type; it sometimes contains raw eggs and it is full of sugar and fat, lodas calorise, but yummy =D
Dark meats.
put it in the microwave If you mean how do you make a soft cookie, as opposed to a crispy cookie, the answer is to add more flour when you make the cookie dough. If you have more flour in the dough, it will be soft and chewy. If you have less flour and more butter/oil/fat of any kind, the cookie will be crispy and "snap" or break easily.
A fortune cookie!
The fortune cookie!
Yes, it does. A medium size avocado contains approximately 30 grams of fat. However, most of the fat in avocado is monounsaturated. It is a beneficial kind of fat that may actually lower cholesterol levels.
Yes its usually butter