They could be circular for these reasons: * it is easier to cut when made circular But however, some pies (called cobbler sometimes) and some cookies are actually different shapes than circles.
Kebbler is manufacturer of cookies, cakes, pies and pastries.
Cakes, pies, biscuits, cookies, tarts.
To make candy, cakes, pies, hot chocolate, cookies. To decorate cakes, cookies. Pretty much what anyone uses chocolate for.
There are many: fruit pies, chocolate pies, cheesecakes, cakes, ice cream, cookies, etc.
Carole Walter has written: 'Great Coffee Cakes, Sticky Buns, Muffins & More' -- subject(s): Baking, Coffee cakes 'Great pies & tarts' -- subject(s): Pies 'Great cakes, pies, cookies, muffins & more'
* molasses cookies * macaroons * maringue cookes * Mexican wedding cakes * marshmallow pies * mint chocolate sandwich cookies
Bread, cookies, cakes, pies, donuts, muffins, bagels, pasta, some cereals.
Cakes, Pies, cookies, casseroles, roasts. They didn't have frozen food so there weren't any TV dinners or pizzas.
Pillsbury Doughboy is more a pastry kind of fellow. He's more into toaster strudels, pies and cookies. He likely buys cakes from Betty Crocker.
Probably Pies, PIes, Pies and Cakes.
There are many deserts out there for diabetics. The ingredients used in the deserts is what the difference is be. Some deserts diabetics can eat include cakes, cookies, pies, and so on.
ChickenSpaghettiLasagnaMacaroniSweet/Baked PotatoesBaked BeansPork chops