You can hide them in your stomach, if you can stomach burnt cookies. If they are not edible hide them in a compost pile. You could crumble them up and spread them on your lawn. If you do not have a lawn or garden, hide them in a waste basket. Then be sure to haul out the trash yourself, to reduce the risk of discovery.
It means hide your cookies.
Blueprint for Green - 2007 Burnt Cookies 1-7 was released on: USA: 2007
Gramatically, yes.
Whilst cooking the Sunday lunch I burnt my hand on the hot roasting tray.
no, it's probably yours
It can be either. Leaving the cookies in the oven too long is the effect of forgetting that there are cookies baking. Leaving the cookies in the oven too long is also the cause of burnt cookies.
Cookies are typically baked (cooked) in an oven. When the cookie begins to turn very dark brown or black (excessively carbonized) because it is left in the oven too long or at too high a temperature, the cookie becomes burnt. Burnt cookies generally have less than optimal flavor.
Cookies are typically baked (cooked) in an oven. When the cookie begins to turn very dark brown or black (excessively carbonized) because it is left in the oven too long or at too high a temperature, the cookie becomes burnt. Burnt cookies generally have less than optimal flavor.
Behind the burnt down house, a bit to the right.
Hiding is a verb; hide, hides, hiding, or hidden. Example sentence: My mom was hiding the fresh baked cookies but I found them with my nose.
The "perfect" cookie
Put a band-aid over it, and when asked say you burnt it with a straightener.