Snickerdoodle cookies are generally thought to be an invention of German immigrants to our state of Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. in the 1800's. They are simply made and flavored only with vanilla and cinnamon. They are often included in the U.S in baking treats for Christmas, but are really enjoyed year round.
@michaeltaylor8835Күн бұрын
Keep practicing your English Naveed well done
@Only-me-baby-tf9kmКүн бұрын
Snicker doodles. My second favorite behind only the chocolate chip cookie. Yum
@decolonizeEverywhereКүн бұрын
For your next cookie may I suggest Krinkles, which are smaller chocolate cookies that are rolled in powdered sugar before baking. As they bake they spread and expand and the powdered sugar gets cracks in it, which is where the name came from. Another cookie you all might enjoy our pecan sandies which are a shortbread butter cookie with chopped pecans. But with a Christmas holiday coming up quickly I would suggest that you try peanut butter kiss cookies. I think most people associate peanut butter kiss cookies with christmas. They are a basic peanut butter flavored shortbread sugar cookie that has a chocolate Hershey's Kiss candy pressed into the center of it right as it comes out of the oven.
@michaeltaylor8835Күн бұрын
Sobia has always got orange fingers
@MegaTechno2000Күн бұрын
Yeah, they think that henna dye looks good.
@decolonizeEverywhereКүн бұрын
The decorate their skin and hair with henna during religious holidays and for weddings and special occasions.
@hollish19617 сағат бұрын
My grandmother loved snickerdoodles. I think it was her favorite cookie. I, however, have never understood the devotion! Oatmeal raisin is so much better!
@SeanNewhouse-mv9ezКүн бұрын
Our bodies actually need SOME sugar it utilizes it for energy, etc, it's all part of a balance provided our diets are balanced at least enough those cookies are so good too Nothing like milk with cookies also Another I really like are shortbread cookies
@decolonizeEverywhereКүн бұрын
Our bodies have absolutely no necessity to eat sugar. There is a process that your body does called gluconeogenesis which is actually the creation of glucose from fat stores. There are people that have lived decades on a diet completely devoid of carbohydrates and have thrived better than most people who justify ingesting toxic sugar with the misconception that it's a necessary dietary nutrient. It is not. Your body sees it as a toxin because it is a toxin and generally the root cause of most diseases.
@decolonizeEverywhereКүн бұрын
Not to mention when our bodies create the miniscule amounts of necessary glucose it needs to function properly through gluconeogenesis it causes virtually no insulin Spike, thus preventing insulin resistance which is major cause of chronic illnesses.
@SeanNewhouse-mv9ez20 сағат бұрын
Oh, yah!! @@decolonizeEverywhere
@decolonizeEverywhere20 сағат бұрын
@@SeanNewhouse-mv9ezyou probably would have agreed even more if the first part of my response wasn't erased due to an overabundance of pearl clutching. I explained the fact that the human body has absolutely no need whatsoever for dietary carbohydrates and they are not classified as a necessary nutrient. People have a hard time understanding that the human species has been on the planet for millions of years and have only been eating grains or any carbohydrates in any quantity at all for only the last 10,000 years or so and have not evolved to eat these plant Foods the way ruminant animals do. The propaganda is so deeply ingrained by the processed food industry that people just can't conceive of the fact that human beings evolved to be primarily meat eaters and if we didn't eat meat we wouldn't have brains that are able to comprehend the world that we have created play coming out of the trees and standing upright as meat eating hunter-gatherers.