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I put 'drop' chocolate chip cookie dough on a baking tray and into the oven. Aviendha Send a noteboard - 23/10/2011 02:17:55 PM
You asked, "What ingredients do cookies require to be a cookie?" The key to your clever riddle is the different plurality of the two terms. First you have cookies, plural, but then later we have but a single cookie. So the real question is, what do you have to add to multiple cookies in order to turn them into a singular cookie?

Unless there is a chemical I don't know about that melts cookies and lets them reform into a single super-cookie, there is only one possible solution: my mouth.

Do I win?


That usually comes out as one big cookie
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