got turned onto this recipe from another site (sorry dudes, but we never said we were going to be exclusive) and made them within 48 hours. they huge and awesome. i would advise sticking to the recipe, especially the cooking time, but let them cool for a good long while. you will have a semi soft cookie with a slightly firmer core. very, very yummy. unfortunately for me, i left them where i thought they would be safe from my very large dog and to put it simply, they were not. it sucked to lose all those great cookies. it really sucked to clean them up a day later.
If you are interested in these types of things I would recommend the short story "The Wars of Religion" in the collection "The History of the World in 10 and a Half Chapters" by Julian Barnes which tells the story (through interposing legal briefs) of a trial in which a group (hive?) of bullweavels (sp?) destroy a part of a cathedral and a sacred bishop’s chair. The story is a fictive retelling of an actual trial and it makes several references to: the arguments typically used in trial of this sort, the procedure and reason for these types of trials; the names of some jurist that were renowned for trying these types of cases; and the details of some other animal trials. The story is equal parts whimsy, history, and philosophy. PS- The rest of the stories in the collection are also wonderful.
I call shenanigans. This is a publicity stunt. There is no way this could ever be implemented by any airline, much less small short distance commuters. Why? They are already flying at capacity. There are these thing, they are called the law of physics and gravity. A plane can only carry so much weight, and guess what Menoud, that is exactly how much they are already carrying!
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