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Yes, it has to have baking soda. Armand Hammer Send a noteboard - 21/10/2011 02:30:16 PM
This probably sounds like a silly question. I'm not asking about flavor. I'm asking which ingredients it needs to behave like a cookie. I made a smoothie yesterday that tasted wonderful and I want to turn it into a cookie.

Does it have to have an egg? Does it have to have baking soda? Does it have to have flour?

I'm slightly hurt that you had to ask.
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