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  2. Charles Roser - Wikipedia

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    Charles Martin Roser (November 16, 1864 – April 12, 1937), also known as C. M. Roser, was an Ohio food maker, Florida real estate developer and philanthropist. He was born in Elyria, Ohio and died in St. Petersburg, Florida. [1]

  3. Jumble (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbles were widespread in Europe by the 17th century, [6] but possibly originated in Italy as the cimabetta. [citation needed] A very common cookie for travelers, they were probably brought to America on the Mayflower, [citation needed] if not Jamestown previously. There is even a famous recipe for this type of cookie that is credited to ...

  4. Ruth Graves Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Jones Wakefield (née Graves; June 17, 1903 – January 10, 1977) was an American chef, known for her innovations in the baking field.She pioneered the first chocolate chip cookie recipe, an invention many people incorrectly assume was a mistake. [1]

  5. Here's the most popular Christmas cookie in Ohio and ... - AOL

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  6. Newtons (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    The Newton was invented by Philadelphia baker Charles Roser, who likely took inspiration for the recipe from the fig roll, a baked good introduced to the U.S. by British immigrants. [2] Roser used a machine invented by James Henry Mitchell which allowed for the extrusion of fig jam and cookie dough at the same time into a long, continuous roll.

  7. The Story Behind the Animal Cracker - AOL

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    These festive treats may remind you of a day at the circus as a child, but the story of how they came to be goes all way back to England in the late 1800s. The animal-shaped cookies soon made ...

  8. The most popular Christmas cookie in Ohio, according to Google

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    Google Trends published a map of the most searched Christmas cookies by state in 2023. Here's a look, and how to make Ohio's favorite.

  9. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    The expression "cookie cutter", in addition to referring literally to a culinary device used to cut rolled cookie dough into shapes, is also used metaphorically to refer to items or things "having the same configuration or look as many others" (e.g., a "cookie cutter tract house") or to label something as "stereotyped or formulaic" (e.g., an ...