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StroppyChops
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Re: cookie time

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Usually easy to tell who had more than their share of sugar - bouncing around like ferrets on meth.
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flb, you should add some local herbs to the mix, a la Babette's Feast, and film the results.

Preferably at some ' highly respectable' expat wannabe gathering.

Smaller cookies for dwarfs.
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Re: cookie time

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frank lee bent wrote: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.
until u try an charge for them :plus1:
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