Their fat and obese like Robert Jackson
yes and jesus did to
I am a kid myself so i am a pro 1.kids hate to do more work than they can do 2.kids hate to be yelled at or yelling at a person /object 3. kids hate to be disturbed when they are enjoying something 4.and that whole kids hate veggies thing is a stereo type most kids including me love veggies
Crisp cookies are baked to a crisp, meaning they have crispy edges and bottoms, rather than removing them from the oven while they are soft and chewy.
No! Never! If Naruto had kids, then Naruto will focus too much on the kids rather than this missions.
Cookies Etc
Yes!!! veggies are very healthy they are full of nutrients. In fact veggies are a lot more healthier for you than fruits are. So always eat your veggies.
Butter is a primary ingredient in all cookies; it helps to bind all the ingredients together and also ensures that the final cookie will be crumbly, rather than dry, hard and chewy.
My answer is that.... kids should drink whatever they want to drink. Its their choice.
Cookies do not have a specific scientific name, as they are a type of baked good rather than a biological organism. However, they are generally classified within the broader category of "baked goods" in culinary terms. The ingredients commonly used in cookies, such as flour, sugar, and fats, can be referred to by their scientific names, but cookies themselves are not classified scientifically.
To cook frozen veggies while retaining their nutrients and flavor, it is best to steam them rather than boiling or microwaving. Steaming helps preserve the nutrients and flavor by cooking the veggies gently. Simply place the frozen veggies in a steamer basket over boiling water and cover with a lid. Steam for a few minutes until the veggies are tender but still crisp. Season with herbs, spices, or a drizzle of olive oil for added flavor.
It depends, if you're talking fruits and veggies I would say frozen because often canned fruits are in a sugary syrup that's bad for you and canned veggies are usually loaded with sodium. IF you wanna go for the canned items though, just look for fruits in water rather than a syrup and veggies with "no sodium added"
Rather than stamping or cutting your cookies into shapes you can make them into bar cookies by cutting them into bar shapes or by baking the cookie dough in one piece on a pastry tin, marking it into bars lightly with a knife before baking and then breaking into bars when baked and cooled.