she had 6 kids
At least one, a son named Kenneth.
Ruth Wakefield was a very curious kid; she always asked what and why and how.
Ruth Wakefield had a job as a chef
only she and her friends know, grow up. only she and her friends know, grow up.
he wants to grow up to become a popular boy but to not get his puberty
In a house.
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She grew up in Massachussets
Ruth Graves Wakefield in 1933. She was running the Toll House Inn in Whittman, MA when she mistakenly created the chocolate chip cookie. She was hoping to make a chocolate based cookie by chopping up a semi-sweet chocolate bar made by Andrew Nestle, and adding it to her dough. The end result was a vanilla based dough with dark chocolate chunks throughout. She served them to her guests anyway, and they were a huge hit!
Ruth Wakefield (1903-1977), inventor of the Chocolate Chip Cookie, obtained her formal education at Framing-hHam State Normal School Department of Household Arts (Massachusetts) in 1924. Little history exists, if at all, about her birthplace, but it is possible that we may assume that she was also born in that state. She and her husband operated a business there, too.
Babe Ruth didn't grow up in New York City. He grew up in Baltimore, MD.
Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the first chocolate chip cookie ever when in 1937 she was in the Tollhouse Inn making butter do-drop cookies, when she decided to chop up a Nestle® chocolate bar and put it in the dough. She expected the chocolate to melt in the dough while baking. (Keep in mind this was NOT homemade chocolate.) Eventually, the Tollhouse chocolate chip cookie became a success, and people couldn't get enough of them! Ruth then signed a contract with Nestle saying that they could put her recipe on the back of their chocolate bar, and they'd give her a lifetime supply of chocolate. The chocolate bar seemed to be too hard to cut, so Nestle came out with semi-sweet chocolate morsels, or chocolate chips. They put Ruth Wakefield's recipe on the back of the bag. The chocolate chip cookie was indeed an accident.
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Ruth Graves Wakefield Invented The Unsweetened Chocolate. No one invented unsweetened chocolate. That is the natural state of chocolate. Cocoa is the purest form of chocolate since it's just ground up cacao beans. People invented sweetened chocolate. That was so long ago I doubt anyone knows who did it first.
Basically no, Babe Ruth did not grow up with his parents. When he was seven years old, his parents sent their "incorrigible" son to a school for boys where he lived until he was nineteen.
Ruth Graves Wakefield created the choc chip cookie in 1933 when she ran out of chocolate cookie mixture to use to bake chocolate cookies. She instead got little bits of finely chopped up chocolate and tried putting them in the cookies to make them chocolate, but it resulted in a cookie with little brown chocolate bits all over. See related links; they are both from Wikipedia. The first talks briefly about Wakefield's invention, although the second seems to be more detailed.
In 1933 Ruth Graves Wakefield of the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts, made a batch of cookies to which she added broken chips of a semisweet Nestle chocolate bar. They were such a huge success that she struck a deal with the candy company to print her recipe on the chocolate wrappers in exchange for a lifetime supply of the bars. Originally sold with a small tool for chipping the bars into small morsels, Nestle unveiled the first chopped chocolate pieces in 1939, known today as chocolate chips. Nestle's cookie Toll House cookie brand wass named after the Whitman inn.
Babe Ruth was born and grew up, and went to school in the Baltimore MD area. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School in Baltimore, an institution for underprivileged boys, where he spent the rest of his childhood.