Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Cookies in a Bag

There's something to be said for cookies in a bag.

A few days ago, I was wandering through the aisles of my local grocer when I spotted a 400g bag of biscuits and wafers. What struck me as odd was that these imported cookies were a dollar cheaper than a Canadian box of cookies (weighing in at a measly 300g).

While the lack of any kind of container inside the bag does not prevent the smashing of the cookies inside, I must admit that I care very little whether my treats come in whole or granule format. Not to mention that the extra packaging would just be wasteful.

So, here's to cookies in a bag, all the way from Germany!

1 Comments:

chachacha said...

Yes, I remember eating these smashed-up cookies (mere crumbles, really) when I was young. They came from the small local German foodstore chain called 'Denningers,' and somehow, quantity always rises above quality when you are 10 years old.

They never have enough of the ones with the waxy chocolate on 'em.

Nice claw!

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