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raspberrylemoncookie · 1 month ago
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Hiya! It's so good to meet you!
My name is Raspberry Lemon Cookie and I use They/She pronouns!
I'm located at Sugar Paradise right now with some other lovely cookies! But you can find me in other places!
I'm currently attempting to find out about my family history, and so far it's going well! Feel free to ask me questions about that or anything else!
I'm very excited to meet you all!
Some more important information under the cut!
RL is a minor along with myself, so please no shipping here!
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(Alright, Mod Cal speaking now, here are some boundaries to keep everyone happy and safe!)
Don't be demanding or pushy in the ask box, this is all in good fun :D
Be respectful to everyone, no hate will be tolerated here!
That being said, have fun! I hope you all enjoy it!
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mysticmansionzone · 1 year ago
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. My main ocs as those paper puppets~ .
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fullcravings · 2 months ago
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Soft Lemon Raspberry Cookies with Lemon Glaze
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lustingfood · 3 months ago
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Raspberry Lemon Sugar Cookies (♡)
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raspberrylemoncookie · 23 days ago
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"I'malrightbutthankyouforoffering!-"
After a few steps back and a quick adjustment to their composure, they continue
"As I was originally going to say, I was just looking around this area to see if I could find any cookies, to make friends you know! More the merrier!"
"And It appears I have succeeded, my name is Raspberry Lemon Cookie!"
Hello? I was just looking around and-....You seem busy with that dove, I'll come back later actually!
- @raspberrylemoncookie
“…you want some?”
Silent salt cookie offers the headless dove to the cookie
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mintaikkcorpse · 11 days ago
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I'm sorry but this update is really just putting the two most lesbian cookies on the island of beautiful bug women and hot and demon ladies. This is going to go wonderfully
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awolfswill · 2 months ago
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Welcome to Strawberryland!
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aintaresz · 10 months ago
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morethansalad · 2 months ago
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Vegan Hallongrottor (Classic Swedish Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies)
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cookie-run-incorrect-quotes · 5 months ago
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For anyone with friends who don't know about Cookie Run:
Send them this lol
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royal-food · 2 years ago
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Lemon Raspberry White Chocolate Cookies
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fattributes · 1 year ago
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Raspberry Lemon Cookies
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fullcravings · 3 months ago
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Heart Cutout Cookies with Raspberry Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting
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en8y · 18 days ago
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[IMAGE ID: two rectangular flags with nine evenly-sized stripes each. all of them have these top five stripes: bright red-pink, warm blue, teal, dull blue, and nearly-black blue. the nearly-black blue stripe has cords dangling down from it. the first flag's bottom four stripes are as follows: cool pink, bright yellow-green, cool green, and black. the second flag's bottom four stripes are as follows: bright red-pink, warm purple, cool purple, and black. END ID.]
galactiwavtechingel: a techingel related to lemon cookie's "galactic wave" outfit, from cookie run!
darksabretechingel: a techingel related to raspberry mousse cookie's "lord darksabre" outfit, from cookie run!
@radiomogai @liom-archive @obscurian @cookie-run-term-archive @dragonpride17
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rambutambu · 2 months ago
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Quick art of bunanacinnamon's OC Raspberry Lemon Drop Cookie!
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months ago
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National Snack Day
Today is dedicated to eating snacks! Snacks are usually smaller than a meal and often eaten between them. They are sometimes even eaten late at night and called midnight snacks. They can be bought processed or prepackaged, or made fresh at home. They may be unhealthy or healthy. The word “snack” derives from the Dutch word “snacken,” which means to bite. By 1402, the word had appeared in English as a noun.
The first snack food in the United States was the peanut. Peanuts first arrived from South America via slave ships and began being used in cooking in southern plantations. It wasn’t until after the Civil War that their popularity spread north, and they eventually became popular at baseball games and in vaudeville theaters. Snacks such as popcorn, pretzels, and peanuts were seen as being lower-class foods, and were sold from street vendors during the second half of the nineteenth century.
Many snack foods were sold or introduced at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, leading to their popularity across the country. Examples include cotton candy, hot dogs, waffle cones, and hamburgers. Jell-O was also invented around the turn of century, and the 1910s brought us the Oreo cookie and individually-wrapped chocolate Tastycakes.
Snacking gained popularity during the Prohibition era. At this time, pretzels became more accepted. The era of Prohibition and the Great Depression brought us the Butterfinger, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Twinkies, Snickers, Fritos, Ritz Crackers, and Lay’s Potato Chips. Improved packaging made snack foods more popular—they had less of a contamination risk and could more easily be advertised with their visible logos.
During World War II, rationing of foodstuffs such as meat, butter, and sugar was part of the war effort, so not many new snacks were introduced. An exception was M&M’s, which began being produced in 1941 for soldiers overseas. Cheetos are an example of a snack that was introduced shortly after the end of the war. By the 1950s, snacking had become an American pastime. The rest of the century brought us many new snacks: Pop-Tarts, Pringles, Doritos, Hunt’s Snack Pack pudding, Gatorade, Combos, Reese’s Pieces, Fruit Roll-Ups, and Teddy Grahams.
Today, Americans buy 4.3 billion pounds of snack food a year, eating seventeen pounds a person. The most popular snack food in America is the potato chip, which Americans gobble over six pounds a person of each year. The other top snack foods include nuts, microwave popcorn, and corn chips. Today’s holiday was created by Jace Shoemaker-Galloway, the “Queen of Holidays.”
How to Observe National Snack Day
Celebrate the day by eating snacks. It’s not even necessary to eat any meals today; replace them with snacks and try as many as you can. Here are a few common snacks to get you started:
Popular Snacks:
Chips
Cookies
Ice cream
Popsicles
Pretzels
Crackers
Snack mix (such as Chex Mix or Gardetto’s)
Candy
Healthier Snacks:
Fruits and vegetables (may be dipped in healthy dips such as hummus and yogurt)
Nuts and seeds
Whole grain cereals, oats, and granola bars with few added sweeteners
Low-fat yogurt and cheeses
Popcorn without a large amount of salt or fat added
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