Bakies? Bakees? Bakys?
No matter what you call them, cookies are still delicious treats!
Not all cookies are baked.
My takeaway is that I’m gonna start calling “no-bake cookies” “no bakies”.
Room tempies.
No bake cookies is what they are called.
Some are stoned, true.

Stupid sexy Arbuckle
Did he have a stroke?
I think I did trying to read it
In some languages, it’s more like ‘cakies’ = little cakes.
In Danish, småkage = little cake
Heh, I was thinking of Norwegian småkake. It’s crazy how much Danish I can read in posts around here now that I’m learning bokmål Norwegian. Well, not that surprising with history, I guess, heh.
In German, it’s diminutive, but it’s not from ‘cake’. I think it means little discs/plates or something, but it’s been a long time.
Norwegian is essentially Hick Danish
I considered learning Danish, but thought I might start with something a bit more pronounceable (I do not have faith in mastering stød or the various sounds very quickly).
Why would you even consider this kind of masochism? Danish is my native language, I recognize that it’s a complete mess! Anyways, the Norwegians are nice. Some of our favourite people, I would say
Well, I went from English (a mess) to japanese (differently a mess), so there is some masochistic aspect in there.
Archetypal showerthought. 👌
cookie(n.) 1730, Scottish, but the sense is “plain bun,” and it is debatable whether it is the same word; in the sense of “small, flat, sweet cake” by 1808 (American English); this use is from Dutch koekje “little cake,” diminutive of koek “cake,” from Middle Dutch koke (see cake (n.)). “Dutch influence is no doubt responsible also for the parallel use of the word in South African English” [Ayto, “Diner’s Dictionary”].
Baking is cooking. So, no.
Would it crash uBlock origin? :(
Or rapies, because they’re shoved down your throat whether you like it or not.






