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Mar 23, 2005 09:25

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nothingjerk March 24 2005, 05:53:08 UTC
There is trult nothing like a good walk.
I need one bad.

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shopping_city March 24 2005, 06:27:04 UTC
I've never heard those things referred to as blondies but I get it, blondies as opposed to brownies. If I'd heard it at the time I might have caved. But seriously, they're cookie bars. It's just cookie dough that's been put in a square pan. That's not a brownie, a brownie has different batter. If you took brownie batter and make cookie shapes they wouldn't be cookies, they'd still be brownies. Like those mini-brownies that are shaped like muffins that come in little pouches like mimi-muffins (hostess maybe?)--those are brownies, they're not muffins. It's the fucking dough that determines what something is, not the shape. Seriously, I don't even see how this is an argument. How HOW are those things brownies? Because they're square? They've got fucking chocolate chips in them, like chocolate chip cookies (because they ARE chocolare chip cookies), most brownies don't have that (maybe some do, I've never seen them though). I wouldn't be making such a big deal of it if I didn't think it was funny to still be upset about this and ( ... )

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My side picklejuice1 March 24 2005, 16:32:00 UTC
Upon further research into this topic i have discovered that i agree with you. However, now i am unsure if a "Blondie" is a cookie bar or a brownie. And it was not wise of me to use that term without knowing what infact a blondie was...now i think a blondie is a combination cookie/brownie....cause it has the elements of both in its batter and a bunch of other stuff thrown in there...like coconuts and caramel....like a "CONGO BAR." When i first thought about your two points about how its the dough that makes the determination as to weather its a cookie or a brownie and not the shape. That totally makes sense. I mean, you don't take ground turkey and pass it off as a hamburger, cause its not...its ground turkey shaped like a hamburger. or as my friend Ken pointed out ( ... )

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