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Article: Bake 'em or fake 'em: chocolate chip cookies.(Testing Testing! News For You From The Good Housekeeping Institute)(Brief Article)
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- Good Housekeeping
- Article date:
- December 1, 2003
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Now you really can cheat in the kitchen. We tested homemade chocolate chip cookies against the ready-bake varieties, and the results were a sweet surprise: Most tasters preferred Nestle's chewy, chocolatey Toll House Ultimates ($3.49 for 12) to those baked from scratch! The runner-up in our cookie fake-off: Pillsbury Big Classics ($2.99 for 12), "soft and ...
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