Probably, there are most likely some out there somewhere.
Just about any major bakery company produces cookies, take a walk down the cookie aisle at a supermarket and one will find Archway, Keeblers, Nabisco, Mrs. Fields, Famous Amos and about as many company's making cookies as there are types of cookies.
asda? or a bakery: try greggs or just any bakery shop?
Vanilla extract can be replaced by almond, anise, mint, lemon or any other flavoring of your choosing. You also can leave out the flavoring or extract entirely. In that case, the cookies will be butter-flavored.
Cookie recipes that use cake mix typically include ingredients like eggs, oil, and any mix-ins such as chocolate chips or nuts. The cake mix provides a base for the cookies, giving them a soft and cake-like texture. Common variations include funfetti cookies, red velvet cookies, and lemon cookies, all made with cake mix as a key ingredient.
ANY KIND!!! COOOOOOOOKKKKIE !!! The Cookie Monster was well known for loving a diverse range of cookies.
There is'nt any literal Tagalog translation of cookies. Cookies is accepted in Tagalog language.
You can choose one of the many shortbread cookie recipes that do not contain baking soda. You can also substitute baking powder for baking soda; although you would need to reduce the salt and perhaps replace sour milk, buttermilk or lemon juice with ordinary sweet (fresh) milk. Another option would be to make meringues, which do not call for any leavening other than egg whites.
no
There are no special cookies associated with Hanukkah. Any kind of cookies can be seen at Hanukkah parties.
No.
I cannot find any such recipe. Lemon extract actually comes from the lemon peel, not the juice of the lemon.
Cookies do not grow on trees or any plant. They are made in kitchens or factories when people feel a growing need to eat cookies.