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Charlie ends up owning the chocolate factory. (book and in the movie)
This shouldn't be a problem, as long as he doesn't end up in your mouth.
Yes, the recipe will work the same. Unbleached flour is preferred by many people because they believe it is healthier since it hasn't been treated for bleaching, but it doesn't react differently when cooking.
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If you mean this as a math problem, first find the price of popcorn in terms of cookies: for Julia, popcorn=$5-(2*price of cookies) for Marvin, popcorn=$6-(4*price of cookies) Then set the equations equal to each other and solve for the price of cookies: $5-(2*price of cookies)=$6-(4*price of cookies) -2poc+4poc=$6-$5 2poc=$1 poc=$.50 Then enter the price of cookies into the popcorn equation to solve for the price of popcorn: popcorn=$5-(2*$.50)=$4 Therefore, the price of popcorn is $4 while the cookies cost $.50
# From the Sugar container ..... fill the 5 cup # From the 5 cup .... fill the 3 cup (Two cups remain in the 5) # Empty the 3 into the sugar container # From the 5 cup ..... fill the 3. (The 3 now has two in it) # From the Sugar container ..... fill the 5 cup # From the 5 cup .... top up the 3 cup # Four cups remain in the 5. # Make the cookies
If the problem is that you are hungry then yes, a chocolate cookie is a solution.
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I would see the cookie monster about this problem.
ORIGINAL:dogs get sick or die when they eat a cookie because theyr alergic to themIMPROVEMENT:Unless it's an awful big cookie pumped full of real chocolate, dogs don't get sick or die when they eat cookies. My pitbull, in fact, loves peanut-butter cookies. The problem with giving a dog any kind of sweet generally has to do with the presence of cocoa or cocoa products.Cocoa, and by extension chocolate and treats made with chocolate, usually has high levels of theobromine, which dogs have a hard time metabolizing. This means that it's easy for dogs to overdose on theobromine and suffer some very nasty side-effects, sometimes including death.However, many cookies today are made not with chocolate, but with "chocolate-flavoring", and are much less likely to do any damage to a dog. Pet bakeries have also discovered numerous ways to make dog-safe chocolate treats, meaning even chocolate-chunk cookies can still be an option for a dog, so long as they're bought at the right place.As a general rule of thumb, never feed a dog something you're not 100% sure is safe for them.
The problem is that the chocolate syrup is Yummy But the maple syrup is Nasty :) lol
There is no law covering this problem.