Which is better, the cookie dough or fresh baked cookies right out of the oven?!


Question:

Which is better, the cookie dough or fresh baked cookies right out of the oven?


Answers:
I love the cookie dough, but I LOOOVVE the fresh baked right outta the oven cookie best.

Hmm...thats a tough one. Im going to have to go with the cookie dough though, because it reminds me of being a kid again. A nice warm fresh cookie with a tall glass of milk isnt bad either though!

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none , im on a diet

Cookie dough is not good for you.
Period.
You can get salmonella from uncooked eggs, and it can easily lead to overeating and binging, the hallmarks of obesity.

fresh baked

fresh baked right out of the oven but be careful they can be hotter in the middle and you could burn the roof of your mouth. I did

The cookie dough is really good,but I think I`d have to say the cookies.

I like both equally ... but I don't 'bake' any more, so I don't get either very often, unless my husband bakes ... and I'd 'much rather' he makes a good Tiramisu than 'cookies' ...

Fresh baked, right out of the oven with a big glass of milk.

If you don't have a lot of time then the cookie dough is the way to go.
If you want homemade fresh cookies then making cookies from scratch are really good.
I like cookies made from scratch better. I make all kinds of cookies.
I have gotten so used to my cookies that when I use the premade cookie dough I think it is too sweet and has too much salt in it.

Mmmmm.....chocolate chip cookies right out of the oven, so when you break it in half the chips are all melty and they get all over your fingers when you are eating the cookie. Yummy!

i always do fresh baked.

The dough of course. The baked cookies are actually better for you health wise.




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