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With seasonal nutty ideas from me (warm cardamom and hazelnut cookies anyone?) to harissa-glazed aubergine and walnut butter cakes from Marcus Wareing, and a host of super-cheap recipes from green mango salad to Mediterranean fishermen's stew from Dr Ali Khavandi and Dara Mohammadi.
Bacon squares, peaches and sugar cookies, anyone?
No matter how many cookies anyone offered us, G was our guy.
"I'm makeing [sic] cookies anyone have body parts to donate?" wrote one user, named "bloodartist," on a live chat feed.
In the church's dining hall, the group held a humble auction ("Antique cookie jar, anyone? Eighteen dollars? Twelve dollars?") to raise lobbying funds.
I was hungry and lingered over the refreshments before the opening event, alone in the large, wood-paneled room – I could have taken just one oatmeal cookie without anyone noticing.
Finally, companies can add cookies for anyone who visits pages on their sites — if someone gets to the checkout page, then abandons his shopping cart, the company will probably pay lots of money to advertise to him again.
Not surprisingly, cookies track anyone who wanders onto a Disney site.
The nice thing is that Proximic does not need to leave cookies on anyone's browser or track you across the Web.
Instead they can drop cookies on anyone who posts or views a hashtag, and get a revenue share from RadiumOne who retargets their users with ads around the web.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com