I always wanted to write # cookielife, so I will save it one day. The quick version is between friends talking about the best chocolate chip cookies in Toronto that caused the first chocolate chip cookie to close. When people told me they could make better cookies, I answered "prove it". As they proved (mail my cookie), this produced # cookielife. # cookielife and one of the very special things about all these gourmet feasts is to keep them special. I boycotted all good advice to build a website to start the Instagram account and brand it. People do not realize that it is wonderful as it is just thrown together and working in some way. # cookielife will not try building a brand about it - it's always only for fun
No way! Is chocolate chip cookie coincidental? Yes, yes, no. There are many stories (probably a fable) about making chocolate biscuits. It is reported that chocolate biscuits are manufactured due to lack of raw materials. There is another legend that the chocolate chip bag erroneously falls into the mixing bowl while the bakery is about to make a sugar cookie. This is all wrong. Chocolate chip cookies were actually created by Ruth Wakefield who ran a restaurant with her husband at Whitman, Massachusetts during the period 1930 to 1967. You may have heard of - Toll House. Tollhouse 1; Pillsbury fabric boy: 0. How are chocolate chip cookies promoted?
Chocolate biscuits have always been considered as invented by chance. There is a legend that Ruth Graves Wakefield is mixing a batch of chocolate chip cookies to make chocolate chips in biscuits when her chocolate is not completely melted. In fact, this is not a coincidence; Wakefield knows exactly what she is doing. 1924 - When Wakefield was 21 years old - she went to Framingham State regular school to learn the art of the family. Currently it is a university, but the Massachusetts school still exists. It was there that she pursued the interest of cooking. A few years later, her and her husband, Kenneth Donald Wakefield, opened the Toll House Inn in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts. They own and operate this sightseeing lodge together