Did You Know:
The fortune
cookies were made by a San Francisco bakery, Benkyodo. David Jung, founder of
the Hong Kong Noodle Company in Los Angeles, has made a competing claim that he
invented the cookie in 1918. San Francisco's mock Court of Historical Review
attempted to settle the dispute in 1983.
And each one contains a lie! :)
Then they must've been invented by lying John.
ReplyDeleteSorry, couldn't resist.
Orbs, I think he's on the board of Directors
ReplyDeleteI have a wonderful business idea. Madame Zoltar prediction cookies. And they will taste better then those cardboard fortune cookies.
ReplyDeleteAll fortune cookies are basically lies.... Never won the lottery from their numbers!
ReplyDeleteThey are a waste of money ,too. Not many people really eat them . I bet I could invent a recipe with them that would be great.
Crush several , stir in melted chocolate and crushed
Peanuts, stir in some melted butter. where's Toad?
He would help cause he cooks!
COOKED TOAD LEGS, I really wonder if they would taste like frog legs.
ReplyDeleteBTW, frog legs taste like chicken
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Thank you, Ms. kk, for your suggestion. I'm working on it. If your Madame Zoltar® Prediction Cookie™ turns out to be wrong, you get another cookie for free.
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