Obviously a glass of milk!
Hot tea or coffee
Ice Cream!
Frosting - as a filling or a dip for the cookie.
The future tense is will accompany.
Accompany
No, Because it might get sick.
Chocolate Chip cookies might be the most popular cookie - home-baked or retail - in the U.S.
sure, but you'll have to increase the flour, and reduce the fat (butter) and baking soda - liquid and alkalinity (from the soda) encourage dough to spread, and you'll want a rolled cookie to retain its shape better. a typical drop cookie might have 1 egg per 2c flour, where a rolled cookie might have 3c flour for that one egg, so that's a good guideline for the flour. for baking soda,
cookie clicker might be addicting to some people, but there is a very high chance you'll get addicted
It is possible to bake aspirin into a cookie. However, it might mess with the flavor and it is very dangerous (and illegal) to sneak doses of medication into peoples' food.
Oh, dude, it's like, totally subjective. Some people can inhale a cookie in seconds, while others savor it for minutes. But if we're talking about the average Joe, I'd say a cookie disappears faster than you can say "chocolate chip."
what bugs accompany james
Yes, He's very addicted to cookies and has his own cookie song.The Cookie Monster only eats cookies. He loves all kinds of cookies.
Accompanied is the past tense of accompany.
The butler will accompany you to the door.