Aside from not eating brownie, cake, and cookie? Smaller portions would be a great start. Your body probably wasn't too happy with the sudden high influx of sugar, which is not used to. If you really must have all three then have a little bit of each. A bit of protein and fat (say a glass of milk) may help slow down the insulin crash you probably felt.
Either there was something bad in the cookie, you're allergic to the cookie, or you just really don't like cookies. Check the expiration date and list of ingredients.
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.
Because you feel that is good so ure mind that thinks its good responds to the stomach. so yeah
Give him a cookie
You can calmly talk to Jerry about eating your cookie and express how you feel about it. You could also set boundaries for future situations and let him know that it's important to ask before taking something that belongs to you. If it's a recurring issue, consider hiding your snacks or labelling them to avoid misunderstandings.
Probably, Just like an adult who drinks too much and throws up it will lighten the pressure in his stomach
Any sort of red white and blue cake would be great for the 4th of July, especially if you're able to put two sparklers in the cake. Use blueberries, strawberries, and icing to decorate the cake. Any sort of cherry/apple/blueberry pie or cookie would work as well. Feel free to decorate them with patriotic pictures like an eagle, flag, or fireworks.
That depends on the type of cookie. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more details.
hetrogenous cuz you can see different elements like the choclate chip and the cookie itself. you feel me
An Oreo cookie sounds crunchy, crackly, and munchy
There are two licensed Girl Scout Cookie Bakers in the US. Each Girl Scout council chooses the cookie baker, either Little Brownie Bakers or ABC Bakers. Except for THIN MINTS® and TREFOILS®, the cookie bakers choose the names of the cookies. So, Little Brownie Bakers Calls them Do-si-dos® while ABC Bakers calls them Peanut Butter Sandwich. Each company also develops their own recipes, so if your Girl Scout council switched to a different cookie baker, the cookie will have a different name and may also taste different.
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