It all began in the dark ages, around 200 BCE. The Egyptians baked cookies on stone slabs, using crushed-up grains and sweet, sweet honey. They called it 'Bak-Ka-Ka', and it was a thing.
Fast forward to the Renaissance, when the Italians perfected the art of cookie-craft. They made 'Biscotti', crispy, twice-baked wonders that would make the gods weep with envy.
In the Wild West, cowboys traded in their six-shooter for a cookie-scooper, and the concept of 'Cookie-Fu' was born. This martial art of cookie-jitsu would be the basis for all modern cookie culture.
And then, of course, there's the modern era: the age of the cookie as we know it today. Soft, chewy, and full of chocolate chips, the cookie has become a staple of modern life.
Cookies In Space Cookie Crusts 101 Cookies In Space That's the story of cookies, folks. Back to the main page, cookie enthusiasts