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the girls from my home learned to make cookies today.


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seems they really enjoyed it.
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You taught them?
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No, they learned from a cafe owner who teaches people for pay.
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I thought the thread was going to be about how you fixed the notorious CEO time-lapse bug.
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I thought it would about be some funny space cookies stories...
During a jewish expat funeral a few weeks back, the Phnom Penh rabbi had the audience piss them self by guessing he was probably the only one in the room never to have tested the deceased famous cookies as they had already been mentioned by a couple of speakers :lol:
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Awww gutted, I thought you were gonna tell us that Cookie Time cookies were now available in Cambodia :(

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chocolate chip cookies were first out the gate.
will be trialling a chewy choc brownie style this weekend.
those girls are just delighted to learn this.

lot of fun to see their satisfaction.
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PSD-Kiwi wrote:Awww gutted, I thought you were gonna tell us that Cookie Time cookies were now available in Cambodia :(

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These were the best, heat them up so the chocolate chips start to melt and they were even better.
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kiwiincambodia wrote:These were the best, heat them up so the chocolate chips start to melt and they were even better.
Hell yea they were...are! I've got a choc chip biscuit recipe which comes pretty close to cookie times, but not quite as good.
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i took 2 dozen into my office where 8 Khmer ppl work- gone by 9.30.

I am never sure how Khmers will react to western food but the cookies are a smash hit.
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