Hope bought 32 ounces of cookies for 4.12what was the approximate unit price of a pound of chocolate?
It depends on which brand exactly you are looking for, but cookies like that do still exist and can be bought.
I bought them. They are called Piggily wiggily fuges
Store bought possibly could be slightly stale.
The warm hot chocolate that I bought from Cafe Mirbar was irresistible as it had marshmallows, cream and grated chocolate! :) Hope it helped
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
Chances are, your old chocolate chips are still perfectly edible, because chocolate is a relatively durable food, it does not easily go bad, so you can use them for whatever purpose you originally bought them (such as baking chocolate chip cookies). But if you do not trust them and think that they have deteriorated, you can throw them away. Or feed them to squirrels. Squirrels are never known to complain about the freshness of chocolate chips.
If you are able to re-seal them, then for a week or two. Otherwise, kept in a cool, dry place they can last for maybe a week.
It was 1930 when a couple (Ruth and Kenneth Wakefield) bought the Toll House Inn Ruth began baking cookies for her guests. A man named Andrew Nestle had given Ruth previously some chocolate chunks as a gift. When she ran out of powdered chocolate for her chocolate cookies she decided to put the chunks in her batter instead to temporarily replace the powder. What resulted was a chocolate chip cookie for her guests that was an instant sensation.
Yesterday, I bought cookies.
The question is impossible to answer. Oreos are a commercially produced and distributed cookie that cannot be compared meaningfully with home-baked cookies. It could be argued that home-baked chocolate chip cookies are far more popular than any store-bought cookie.
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No stores carry Anginetti cookies, because Stella Doro discontinued them when they were bought out.