How many cookies does it take to feed 200 people?
Assuming each person will have about 2 or 3 cookies each (the general serving size, for an average sized cookie), then about 600 cookies will more than cover it.
Does Nabisco still make Swiss cookies?
According to Nabiscoworld.com this cookie has been discontinued.
http://www.nabiscoworld.com/misccontent/contactus/contact.aspx?m=cu_faqsingle&cat1=10&Faq_Question_ID=1570
Actually, "Snack Pack" variety Swiss Cookies are STILL made by Nabisco for vending , and sold by the case online for around $49.99 (120 ct); Simply Google, then make room in your freezer!!
How many calories in a shortbread cookie?
There are about 142 calories in one shortbread cookie. However, this number may vary depending on the size of the shortbread cookie.
Depends on what kind of cookies!
For instance, a regular sugar cookie has 71.7 calories.
A regular chocolate chip cookie has 45.3 calories
A regular peanut butter cookie has 71.5 calories.
Please check the related links to see calories for other cookie types.
Why does the cookie monster steal your cookies?
Yes because big bird has a secret personality that turns him into lucifer. It can be accesed by prompting him with cookies. This is the reason that big bird and cookie monster never appear at the same time. During sesame street and the abc's the videogame there is a secret number counting level where you can prompt big bird to perpanatly become lucifer/big bird.
Do they sell girl scout cookies in South Africa?
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is very likely that Swedish Girl Guides do not sell cookies. No information about cookie sales is available on the Swedish Girl Guides web site (Scouterna).
However, members of USA Girl Scouts Overseas sell cookies as members of the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) and may be selling cookies in Sweden.
Do Girl Guides in India sell cookies?
No, Girl Guides in India do not sell cookies like the Girl Scouts in the United States. Girl Guides in India focus more on community service, leadership development, and skill-building activities rather than fundraising through cookie sales. They engage in various projects and initiatives to make a positive impact in their communities.
What are good slogans for a cookie shop?
If its sweet, your'e in for a treat at ____.
Cookie monsters or not, the best cookies are at_____.
The Cookie Monster approved of ______.
Homemade cookies your grandma would be proud of!
What is Ariana Grande's favorite snack?
She likes sushi, ermm her favourite colour is purple. She likes her old hair better than her red velvet hair. Ariana Grande Rocks.
She likes a lot of things. She likes music, singing, acting, playing her wii, dressing up like a pin up girl, eating strawberries, romance (she is a hopeless romantic), and her family, friends, and fans.
What is the history of spritz cookies?
The history of spritz cookies- They're basically a generic buttery cookie dough which was squeezed out of a cookie press and baked. Spritz cookies are originally a Christmas Cookie from the Scandinavian countries.
When was the first cookie made?
According to culinary historians, the first historic record of cookies was their use as test cakes. A small amount of cake batter was baked to test the oven temperature.
The earliest cookie-style cakes are thought to date back to 7th century Persia A.D. (now Iran), one of the first countries to cultivate sugar (luxurious cakes and pastries in large and small versions were well known in the Persian empire). According to historians, sugar originated either in the lowlands of Bengal or elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Sugar spread to Persia and then to the Eastern Mediterranean. With the Muslim invasion of Spain, then the Crusades and the developing spice trade, the cooking techniques and ingredients of Arabia spread into Northern Europe.
From the web site, How Sweet It Was: Cane Sugar from the Ancient World to the Elizabethian Period, by Brandy and Courtney Powers:
In 510 BC , hungry soldiers of the Emperor Darius were near the river Indus, when they discovered some "reeds which produce honey without bees." Evidently this early contact with the Asian sources of sugar cane made no great impression, so it was left to be re-discovered in 327 BC by Alexander the Great, who spread it's culture through Persia and introduced it in the Mediterranean. This was the beginning of one of the best documented products of the Middle Ages.
Why is the ritz cracker called a ritz cracker?
Because Ritz is in Paris and so Ritz crackers wanted you to think of nice, fancy crackers when you heard it.
When did cookies and milk originate?
Cookies and milk can be a fun snack before bed or anytime you want to awaken your inner child. This delicious combination has its roots in 193s.
Do they sell girl scout cookies in Poland?
as in, eating cookies? if so, Yes, and if internet cookies.. yes too
What time of the year do Girl Guides and Girl Scouts sell cookies?
Girl Guides of Canada sell the chocolatey mint cookies every fall (October to December) and the classic chocolate and vanilla sandwich cookies every spring (from approximately March to June). See the Related Links for a Cookie Finder Map.
Girl Scouts of the USA: Each Girl Scout council sets the dates of their cookie sale, with the majority of the sales in late winter/early spring. See the Related Links for the Girl Scout Cookie Finder.
Girl Guiding New Zealand sells Girl Guide Biscuits in March of each year.
Girl Guides Australia take orders year round, but the cookies are delivered in April and May of each year.
How much did a box of Girl Scout cookies cost in 1989?
Girl Scout cookies cost about $0.50 to $1.00 in 1970.
Did Ruth Wakefield get an award or patent?
While Ruth Wakefield never received (or applied for that matter) a patent on her serendipitous chocolate-chip cookie "invention," she did strike a marketing deal with Nestle Chocolate which, for her, included a lifetime supply of semi-sweet chocolate.
What is the price for a box of Girl Scout cookies in Chicago Illinois?
For the 2011-2012 Girl Scout Cookie Sale, the price of cookies in the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana council is $4.00.
What do you think Mrs Field's Cookies is worth if she were to sell it?
"Mrs. Fields" does not actually OWN the company at this point, it's owned by Z Capital and the Carlyle Group.
Because it's privately held and not traded on a public stock exchange, it's difficult to assess the actual value (and my opinion on the matter is meaningless, since I have no real knowledge about the company beyond that it went into bankruptcy in 2008 and almost did so again in 2011).