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But with any majority view or "cultural norm," there's a always the temptation to feel as though there's something wrong with you if you don't fit into the neat cookie cutter.
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If you want a sense of just how many cookies are tracking you right now at your favorite social media sites, check out this neat cookie-counting gizmo called the MeWe Challenge.
(Alternatively, for neater cookies, you can roll the batter into balls between your palms, then lightly press them down with the back of a spoon or the tines of a fork). Allow to sit at room temperature 30 minutes to 1 hour before baking.
(I cut my patties into neat rounds with a cookie cutter, but that's because I like them to look nice, but it's not essential).
Girl Scout Olivia Jenkins, 11, said she thinks the program is a neat alternative for Laguna Beach cookie buyers.
But the overwhelming impression is of cookie-cutter cubicles, neat carpeting, standardized furniture and offices with big windows for people who make more money than Mountain Dew guy.
I'll gloss over the beautifully proportioned center island, the shelf on which cookie sheets sat in a neat vertical row as if they were books, and even the cunning cabinet to disguise the unsightly television set.
Try one of these tricks: Use a cookie cutter to create a neat shape.
Visitors, there to preview Versace's 2007 cruise collection, were offered sparkling water and caviar; vases of tulips and peonies graced low tables, and boxes of sugar cookies, iced to resemble the flowers, had been trussed with neat silk bows.
A visitor to the Balkans is likely to encounter many food markets with neat rows of prettily wrapped artisan food products like olive oil and cookies pressed by pushy vendors on the legions of cruise tourists passing through.
But new images from NASA reveal an Antarctic iceberg that is so exquisitely neat in its geometry that it seems as if it was created with a giant rectangular cookie cutter.
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