Cookies are used by web page or web sites for storing state information on the PC. Mostly website uses cookies for finding visitors on the site by unique ID.
I cannot answer for your grandmother, but this grandmother often uses lard in cookies that do not require butter for flavor.
Cookies are files the websites save locally on your computer.They can have non malicious uses like keeping the time if the last visit to malicious uses like tracking your browsing on the net.
To make candy, cakes, pies, hot chocolate, cookies. To decorate cakes, cookies. Pretty much what anyone uses chocolate for.
I would love to receive a basket of cookies for my birthday
Cookies is a txt file that online retailers use so when you log in they know things that you like and they sometimes save your account details. Any retailer that allows you to order online uses cookies.
Yes, because if you have solar energy you can operate any appliance which uses electricity
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Cookies are not viruses. Cookies are small harmless text files used to identify you by the website that set them. For example, answers.com probably uses cookies to remember your log in, and so do most of the site on the internet that allow you to remember your log in. Some cookies are used by advertising agencies to track which ads are shown when. As adverts are all over the internet, the cookies could be accessed by any number of websites. These are called "Tracking Cookies", however, the same thesis applies, if you have a cookie from Google ads, and I don't have Google ads on my site, I won't be able to access, or even know that, you have that cookie.
Sugar cookies Shortbread cookies Sponge cookies Sandwich cookies Strawberry filled cookies Sprinkled cookies
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No, not every site uses them. Most personal sites don't use them, though any ads inserted onto the page by the web provider or the webmaster will use them. If your Internet browser allows all cookies, then all the websites can use cookies. Many cookies are just stored on your PC so that you don't have to log back into sites or view introductory information the next time you visit that website. But if you block cookies from your Internet browser, there are some websites like Yahoo Mail that won't work without cookies.