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  2. Make your own fortune cookies with these simple steps - AOL

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    Impress your friends and family with these homemade fortune cookies that are so easy to make. The post Make your own fortune cookies with these simple steps appeared first on In The Know.

  3. Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Company - Wikipedia

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    The cookie company was opened in 1962. It is owned by Franklin Yee. They make traditional fortune cookies, as well as chocolate flavored fortune cookies, almond cookies, and other sweets. [2] Visitors can observe workers using motorized circular griddles to create fortune cookies, which they sell for $17 a box or flat cookies for $10 a bag (Feb ...

  4. Write your own future with these homemade fortune cookies - AOL

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    The post Write your own future with these homemade fortune cookies appeared first on In The Know. The future may be uncertain, but these fortune cookies are certain to be a hit! The post Write ...

  5. Fortune cookie - Wikipedia

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    The fortune cookies were made by a San Francisco bakery, Benkyodo. [5] [6] [7] David Jung, founder of the Hong Kong Noodle Company in Los Angeles, made a competing claim that he invented the cookie in 1918. [8] San Francisco's Court of Historical Review attempted to settle the dispute in 1983. During the proceedings, a fortune cookie was ...

  6. Makoto Hagiwara - Wikipedia

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    Makoto Hagiwara (萩原 眞, Hagiwara Makoto) (15 August 1854 – 12 September 1925) [1] [2] was a Japanese-born American landscape designer responsible for the maintenance and expansion of the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, from 1895 until his death in 1925. [3]

  7. Learn How to Make Fruit Leather Fortune Cookies! - AOL

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    To make these, you just have to buy fruit roll-ups at the store (or if you're feeling adventurous you can make your own fruit leather). Then, grab a soup can and use it to cut circles out of the ...

  8. Cuisine of California - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of California reflects the diverse culture of California and is influenced largely by European American, Hispanic American (Mexican, Latin American, Spanish), East Asian and Oceanian influences (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, Hawaiian), and Western European influences (Italian, French, Portuguese), as well as the food trends and traditions of larger American ...

  9. Write your own future with these homemade fortune cookies - AOL

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    The post Write your own future with these homemade fortune cookies appeared first on In The Know. The future may be uncertain, but these fortune cookies are certain to be a hit! The post Write ...