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BWAHAHAHA! I found INTERNET! That means that Fluffy couldn’t delete yesterday’s post!
I tried, to. Just for the fun of it…
But anyways. Happy Friday, Fluffsters! I hope you’re having a great week. Today’s post is about
Things To Do Concerning Freshly Baked Cookies
Didn’t you already talk about this?
Across the different cookie posts, maybe. But in terms of just the freshly baked cookies? No.
Now, I know that this looks fairly obvious. When you have freshly baked cookies, you normally
1) Eat them. After letting them cool a bit, presumably, so that you can actually pick it up. But even that isn’t entirely necessary.
So I’m sure you’re now asking, “Webmaster, why even write a post about this? What else can you do with freshly baked cookies?”
Good question, Fluffsters! I’m glad you asked!
This leads us to 2) Put a large scoop of ice cream on it. Some restaurants do that, and sell it for a fair amount of money. Especially if you bake it in a small pan. That’s really good. I’ve primarily seen this done with chocolate-chip cookies, but I imagine that oatmeal raisin, peanut butter, Snickerdoodles, or basically any other type of cookie. If you like, you can put a candle in it and call it a birthday cake. (Or an unbirthday cake, if it’s not actually your birthday.)
3) Take a picture. Put a filter on it, and post it on Facebook. After all, we do need more instagramish type things, right?
…That was a bit of a stretch. Didn’t you already mention that for something?
…Ok, maybe. But you can still (apparently) instagram a lot of different types of things.
4) Take advantage of the extremely soft state and decorate them. You know. Like as previously mentioned, you could put peanut-butter cups in them. Or, if you prefer, you could take colorful candies and stick them in to create designs. (This especially works well with chocolate-y cookies, as many colorful candies are more chocolatey.) But chocolate candies would also be excellent with peanut butter cookies. (If you do that, take a picture and send it to me at webmaster (at) totalfluff.com?)
Well, that’s about all I can think of without experimenting, which I won’t be able to do for a while. (I’m a ways away from any of my baking supplies. It’s sad.) But if you can think of anything else to do with them, let me know?
Happy Friday! I hope to talk with you tomorrow!





