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  2. The step almost everyone skips when making cookies - AOL

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  3. Butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    Butter cookies at their most basic have no flavoring, but they are often flavored with vanilla, chocolate, and coconut, and/or topped with sugar crystals. They also come in a variety of shapes such as circles, squares, ovals, rings, and pretzel-like forms, and with a variety of appearances, including marbled, checkered or plain. [ 2 ]

  4. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Butter-based pastry that is traditionally hand-shaped in a ring form, glazed with egg and sprinkled with sesame. It is usually made at Easter to be eaten after Holy Saturday. Kourabiedes: Greece: Butter cookies (biscuits) that resemble light and airy shortbread, but are typically made with the addition of almonds.

  5. Magic cookie - Wikipedia

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    Cookies are used as identifying tokens in many computer applications. When one visits a website, the remote server may leave an HTTP cookie on one's computer, where they are often used to authenticate identity upon returning to the website. Cookies are a component of the most common authentication method used by the X Window System.

  6. Here's The Biggest Mistake You're Making When Baking Cookies

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  7. Lamport's bakery algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Lamport's bakery algorithm is a computer algorithm devised by computer scientist Leslie Lamport, as part of his long study of the formal correctness of concurrent systems, which is intended to improve the safety in the usage of shared resources among multiple threads by means of mutual exclusion.

  8. Cookie butter - Wikipedia

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    Two people presented a competing recipe to make a spreadable product out of Speculoos cookies: chef Danny De Maeyer who already filed a patent at that time, and Els Scheppers. Lotus, the biggest brand of Speculoos (known as Biscoff in the US) cookies, bought her idea and brought it to market. They also bought De Maeyer's patent in 2009, so as ...

  9. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut Butter Balls recipe in the 1933 edition of Pillsbury's Balanced Recipes instructed the cook to press the cookies using fork tines. These early recipes do not explain why the advice is given to use a fork, though. The reason is that peanut butter cookie dough is dense, and unpressed, each cookie will not cook evenly.