Cookie person
Author: e | 2025-04-24
Finally, here’s the control cookie. An all round, tasty, soft, chewy cookie. 1 person voted for these cookies as their favourite. 1 person voted for these cookies as their least Smart and Tough Cookies: Personality Descriptors. Not all cookie slang focuses on sex or vomiting. Smart cookie and tough cookie are two positive slang terms for describing someone‘s personality: Smart cookie – Intelligent, quick-witted, or competent person. Tough cookie – Strong, resilient, unfazed by difficulty.
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Note: This story is unofficial.The EpochCookieland was not the joyous land it once was. It used to be devastated by riots, thefts, vandalism, and many other acts of crime. But one fateful day, a hero emerged to save the land from its savage ways...There was a tiny cookie person that lived in Cookieland (cookie people are beings, cookies are food. Cookie people are spherical, hence the Cookie Snitch's spherical shape, and cookies are circular). One day, he was walking on the road minding his own business when he overheard a conversation from two cookies offside the road. Curious, he stopped and listened. He heard talk of overthrowing The Cookie, Cookieland's ruler, from its rightful place. He was shocked that there were cookie people that would even think of such atrocious deeds! He quickly notified The Cookie of the plot. The Cookie gathered his AutoClick minions and swiftly put an end to the plot. The Cookie rewarded the tiny cookie person for its efforts, and told him that he would reward him if he found out about any other plots in Cookieland.He soon searched for other crime that was aloft, with the thought of getting rewards in the back of his mind; however, his primary goal was improving the kingdom. Crime was found at every turn, so it wouldn't be hard for him to find trouble. He was very small, so he could easily hide behind objects. He stopped crime after crime. Each time, he would call The Cookie, and he would many times successfully stop bad plots.Soon, the little cookie was knighted. And this isn't a tap on the sword like they do in England. In Cookieland, when you're knighted, you are placed in a chamber of gold that permanently taints your skin (or at least what the cookies thought of as skin) with pure gold. This cookie became the youngest cookie to be knighted in all of Cookieland.Rumors eventually spread about this brave little cookie. It was said that there was an invisible ninja spy amongst the kingdom, but they could never spot him. Eventually, they started calling this mysterious hero the Cookie Snitch. Never before has anyone been able to stop crime to the extent the Cookie Snitch did. Other cookies are not nearly as stealthy, nor small as the Cookie Snitch. His size helps him use practically anything as a hiding spot.Today, the kingdom is peaceful and Finally, here’s the control cookie. An all round, tasty, soft, chewy cookie. 1 person voted for these cookies as their favourite. 1 person voted for these cookies as their least Smart and Tough Cookies: Personality Descriptors. Not all cookie slang focuses on sex or vomiting. Smart cookie and tough cookie are two positive slang terms for describing someone‘s personality: Smart cookie – Intelligent, quick-witted, or competent person. Tough cookie – Strong, resilient, unfazed by difficulty. Cane. Place the three small candy canes on a table with the hook end hanging over the table. Place the chopstick between your teeth and pick up the three smaller candy canes with the larger candy cane.The winner is the first person to pick up the three small candy canes on their larger candy cane. Christmas in the BalanceSupplies Required:An empty wrapping paper tubeA yard stick8 Ornaments with ornament hooksTwo people work together to hang their ornaments on the yardstick and keep it balanced so it doesn’t tip over. This was pretty easy if they work well together.Our two repeat games were:Face the Cookie Supplies required:A cookie for each person. A round, flat cookie like an Oreo works bestPlayer places the cookie on their forehead and with their facial movements moves the cookie down to their mouth.This one is pretty funny to watch! Stack AttackSupplies required:36 plastic cups Be sure and use cups that slip apart easily. Ours didn’t and made it harder. With one hand the person must stack the cups in a pyramid and then take them down into a single stack in less than a minute. Only using one hand! We didn’t have 36 cups so just use a number that will form an even pyramid.Christmas CliffhangerSupplies required:TableChristmas Cards.Place cards horizontally along edge of table. The players can not touch the card at any time. They may not bang on the table or attempt to knock card over. They may only blow on the card to get it to the other side of table. To win the card must hang over the edge of the table.CandelierSupplies Needed:15 empty cans4 dinner size paper plates (sturdy ones)Stack 5 levels of cans, starting with 1 on the bottom, next level 2, adding one can each level until you have 5Comments
Note: This story is unofficial.The EpochCookieland was not the joyous land it once was. It used to be devastated by riots, thefts, vandalism, and many other acts of crime. But one fateful day, a hero emerged to save the land from its savage ways...There was a tiny cookie person that lived in Cookieland (cookie people are beings, cookies are food. Cookie people are spherical, hence the Cookie Snitch's spherical shape, and cookies are circular). One day, he was walking on the road minding his own business when he overheard a conversation from two cookies offside the road. Curious, he stopped and listened. He heard talk of overthrowing The Cookie, Cookieland's ruler, from its rightful place. He was shocked that there were cookie people that would even think of such atrocious deeds! He quickly notified The Cookie of the plot. The Cookie gathered his AutoClick minions and swiftly put an end to the plot. The Cookie rewarded the tiny cookie person for its efforts, and told him that he would reward him if he found out about any other plots in Cookieland.He soon searched for other crime that was aloft, with the thought of getting rewards in the back of his mind; however, his primary goal was improving the kingdom. Crime was found at every turn, so it wouldn't be hard for him to find trouble. He was very small, so he could easily hide behind objects. He stopped crime after crime. Each time, he would call The Cookie, and he would many times successfully stop bad plots.Soon, the little cookie was knighted. And this isn't a tap on the sword like they do in England. In Cookieland, when you're knighted, you are placed in a chamber of gold that permanently taints your skin (or at least what the cookies thought of as skin) with pure gold. This cookie became the youngest cookie to be knighted in all of Cookieland.Rumors eventually spread about this brave little cookie. It was said that there was an invisible ninja spy amongst the kingdom, but they could never spot him. Eventually, they started calling this mysterious hero the Cookie Snitch. Never before has anyone been able to stop crime to the extent the Cookie Snitch did. Other cookies are not nearly as stealthy, nor small as the Cookie Snitch. His size helps him use practically anything as a hiding spot.Today, the kingdom is peaceful and
2025-04-20Cane. Place the three small candy canes on a table with the hook end hanging over the table. Place the chopstick between your teeth and pick up the three smaller candy canes with the larger candy cane.The winner is the first person to pick up the three small candy canes on their larger candy cane. Christmas in the BalanceSupplies Required:An empty wrapping paper tubeA yard stick8 Ornaments with ornament hooksTwo people work together to hang their ornaments on the yardstick and keep it balanced so it doesn’t tip over. This was pretty easy if they work well together.Our two repeat games were:Face the Cookie Supplies required:A cookie for each person. A round, flat cookie like an Oreo works bestPlayer places the cookie on their forehead and with their facial movements moves the cookie down to their mouth.This one is pretty funny to watch! Stack AttackSupplies required:36 plastic cups Be sure and use cups that slip apart easily. Ours didn’t and made it harder. With one hand the person must stack the cups in a pyramid and then take them down into a single stack in less than a minute. Only using one hand! We didn’t have 36 cups so just use a number that will form an even pyramid.Christmas CliffhangerSupplies required:TableChristmas Cards.Place cards horizontally along edge of table. The players can not touch the card at any time. They may not bang on the table or attempt to knock card over. They may only blow on the card to get it to the other side of table. To win the card must hang over the edge of the table.CandelierSupplies Needed:15 empty cans4 dinner size paper plates (sturdy ones)Stack 5 levels of cans, starting with 1 on the bottom, next level 2, adding one can each level until you have 5
2025-04-13Hand column, print a word in each row. Make a copy for each player. Cut the left hand column on the rows so that each word is on a strip of paper that can be folded over to the right. Students take turns rolling a die (I used a 12 sided one) or dice (1 or 2). If they can read the word that corresponds to the number they rolled, they “flip down” the word by folding it over. First one to flip down all of the words is the winner. Pirate’s Treasure* (black line master included) Print sight words on treasure box cards. I did a 2-letter word, 3-letter word, and 4-letter word on each. I also tried to make sure that the 3 words on each card did not have the same letters. Print the letters to spell each word on gold coins. I purchased “gems” from the Dollar Store but you could also use yellow circles. Put all of the letter coins in a “treasure box” (container). To play, each student chooses a treasure box card with sight words. Then they take turns scooping coins out of the treasure box (container) with a small shovel (I tied mine to the container). If they need the coins to spell a word, they may keep them. If not they need to put them back. The first person to complete a word wins. (Or you could also play that the first person to complete all three words wins). Pizza Pizza* (black line masters included) Type simple sentences (using sight words and CVC words) on the pizza slices putting harder sentences on the slices with more pepperoni slices. Cut the slices apart and store in a pizza box. Children take turns choosing a slice. If they can read it, they keep it. This game has 2 winners...the person with the most pizza slices and the person with the most pepperoni slices! Cookie Monster* (black line master included) Print a letter on each cookie. Leave a few cookies with Cookie Monster on them. This game is played exactly like BANG except that it uses letters instead of sight words (for my kids who are not reading yet). Children take turns choosing a cookie. If they know the letter or sound, they may keep it. If they get a cookie monster, they must put all of their cookies back in. Pop* (black line
2025-04-19The Girl Scouts are looking to get rid of 15 million boxes of unsold cookies from their selling season, a problem the organization is attributing to the COVID-19 pandemic rather than decreased demand for the product. Many troops did not take part in the time-honored door-to-door sales and cookie booths in the interest of safety this year, the Associated Press reported."This is unfortunate, but given this is a girl-driven program and the majority of cookies are sold in-person, it was to be expected," said Kelly Parisi, a spokeswoman for Girl Scouts of the USA.Revenue from Girl Scout annual cookie sales allows troops and councils to finance various programs, trips, camps and other endeavors. The large store of untapped supply may take a financial toll on members of the 109-year old organization, which typically sells about 200 million cookie boxes, worth around $800 million, every year.Rebecca Latham, the CEO of Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails, said that her council sold over 200,000 fewer boxes of cookies this year than last year and had 22,000 boxes left over at the conclusion of the selling period, despite offering contactless options like delivery and drive-thru pickup. As a result, her council may not be able to finance camp renovations and new hires, she disclosed.For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below.Molly Sheridan age 13, sells Girl Scout cookies in Chicago on February 19, 2017. The Girl Scouts are looking to get rid of 15 million boxes of unsold cookies from their selling season, a problem...NOVA SAFO/AFP via Getty Images The organization is now encouraging people to buy boxes online through its Hometown Heroes program, which distributes cookies to health care workers, firefighters and others. It also organized one-day sales with organizations like the New Mexico United soccer team, to whittle the total down further.Parisi said Girl Scouts of the USA did forecast lower sales this year due to the pandemic. But coronavirus restrictions were constantly shifting, and the cookie orders placed by its 111 local councils with bakers last fall were still too optimistic.By early spring, when troops usually set up booths to sell cookies in person, U.S. coronavirus cases were still near their peak. Hundreds of girls opted not to sell cookies in person. Online sales and even a delivery partnership with Grubhub failed to make up the difference.As a result, around 15 million boxes of cookies were left over as
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