SixPapaCharlie
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So today I bought some cookie dough ice cream for my kids because I needed a distraction for them so daddy could drink.
Well after they went to bed, I decided to answer a question that has plagued mankind for Eons.
Can you extract the bits of cookie dough from the ice cream, cook it, and make cookies?
You can and the cookies are alright. Not great, and not terrible, but they do turn into actual cookies and they are palatable but there is a bit of shame in knowing that in the morning my son will discover that his ice cream is now just Vanilla Ice Cream.
I'm okay with that.
At any rate, it would be an expensive route to go if you wanted to make a batch of cookies but if you have the ice cream in house and you need a one off chocolate chip cookie to get your fix, know it is an option.
You're welcome
Well after they went to bed, I decided to answer a question that has plagued mankind for Eons.
Can you extract the bits of cookie dough from the ice cream, cook it, and make cookies?
You can and the cookies are alright. Not great, and not terrible, but they do turn into actual cookies and they are palatable but there is a bit of shame in knowing that in the morning my son will discover that his ice cream is now just Vanilla Ice Cream.
I'm okay with that.
At any rate, it would be an expensive route to go if you wanted to make a batch of cookies but if you have the ice cream in house and you need a one off chocolate chip cookie to get your fix, know it is an option.
You're welcome