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The Gingerbread Kid goes to school
by
Holub, Joan
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Palen, Debbie, ill
in
Cookies Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Cookies Fiction.
2002
The principal bakes a gingerbread kid.
Lyla in the loop. Season 1, Episode 8, Loopstastic mess vacuum test ; How the cookie crumbled
by
Tran, Huy
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Roculan, Jensenne
in
Animated television programs
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Children
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Children's television programs
2024
When the Loops' vacuum breaks, Luke, Lyla and Everett test vacuums to pick the best one. When the Loops don’t have the right ingredients to make cookies, the kids set out to make them by using substituted ingredients.
Streaming Video
Mr. Cookie Baker
by
Wellington, Monica
in
Bakers Juvenile fiction.
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Cookies Juvenile fiction.
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Bakers and bakeries Fiction.
2011
After a day of baking and selling cookies, Mr. Baker gets to enjoy one himself.
Cookiesaurus Rex
by
Dominy, Amy Fellner, author
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Evans, Nate, author
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Ford, AG, illustrator
in
Cookies Juvenile fiction.
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Dinosaurs Juvenile fiction.
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Humorous stories.
2017
Not satsified with his green frosting and little hat, a cookie shaped like a dinosaur demands to be redecorated.
Trans and Saturated Fat on Food Labels in Canada: Fact or Fiction?
by
Krenosky, Sara
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Pantazopoulos, Peter
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Wong, Lynn
in
Accuracy
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Biological and medical sciences
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Body fat
2011
Objective: Food labels are the number one source for nutrition information for Canadians, but are food labels accurate? This study aims to provide an assessment of the accuracy of the reported trans fatty acid and saturated fatty acid values on food labels in selected foods. Methods: Over 380 samples of cookies, crackers, granola bars, breakfast bars and a variety of frozen foods were collected between 2005 and 2008 in the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa and Vancouver, as part of Health Canada's Trans Fat Monitoring Program. The food categories chosen were based on earlier studies indicating that they were significant sources of trans fatty acids and the individual samples were chosen based on market share data. The trans fatty acid and saturated fatty acid contents of the samples were determined by gas chromatography and the laboratory results were compared to the values reported in the Nutrition Facts tables. Conclusions: Statistical analysis indicated no significant difference between laboratory and food label values for cookies, crackers, granóla bars, breakfast bars and frozen foods for trans fat or saturated fat. The results demonstrate that Canadians can rely on food labels for making informed dietary choices with respect to trans fat and saturated fat content. Objectif : L'étiquetage alimentaire est la première source d'information sur la nutrition pour les Canadiens, mais ces étiquettes sont-elles exactes? Nous avons cherché à déterminer l'exactitude des valeurs en acides gras trans et en acides gras saturés indiquées sur les étiquettes de certains produits alimentaires. Méthode : Plus de 380 échantillons de biscuits, de craquelins, de barres tendres, de barres de petit déjeuner et d'aliments surgelés divers ont été prélevés entre 2005 et 2008 dans la Région du Grand Toronto, à Ottawa et à Vancouver dans le cadre du Programme de surveillance des gras trans de Santé Canada. Les catégories d'aliments ont été choisies en fonction d'études antérieures indiquant qu'elles étaient des sources importantes d'acides gras trans, et les échantillons individuels, en fonction des données sur leurs parts de marché. Les contenus des échantillons en acides gras trans et saturés ont été déterminés par Chromatographie gazeuse, et les résultats obtenus en laboratoire ont été comparés aux valeurs du tableau Valeur nutritive sur l'étiquette du produit. Conclusion : L'analyse statistique n'a fait état d'aucune différence significative entre les valeurs en gras trans ou en graisses saturées obtenues en laboratoire et indiquées sur les étiquettes des biscuits, des craquelins, des barres tendres, des barres de petit déjeuner et des aliments surgelés. Les Canadiens peuvent donc se fier à l'étiquetage alimentaire pour faire des choix éclairés en ce qui a trait au contenu en gras trans et en graisses saturées de leurs aliments.
Journal Article
The gingerbread man loose in the school
by
Murray, Laura, 1970-
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Lowery, Mike, 1980- ill
in
Cookies Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
2011
A gingerbread man searches all over the school for the group of children that made him and then left him behind.
Sacred Stories and Silent Voices: What The Big Bad Wolf Can Teach Us
2014
This paper explores the power of stories and how they can give voice to the unheard. The first part of the paper consists of a story. The fairy tale ofLittle Red Riding Hoodhas been rewritten from the wolf's perspective. The wolf has been a silent voice in the fairy tale for a long time. Writing the story from his perspective makes it easier to understand his actions and identify with him. The second part of the paper is an explanatory section, which describes how the story ofLittle Red Riding Hoodcan be seen as a metaphor for discourse and hidden power relations. Often in organisations, in communities, and in societies there are voices present that are not being heard. It is hard to pay attention to these voices because they are so difficult to hear, even when they speak. Other voices are louder, more familiar or just the majority. It is argued that ‘sacred stories’ are an important cause of exclusion and, especially in an organisation that wants to be a learning organisation, we should pay attention to silent voices instead of overruling them. Silent voices have a different perspective, which might help discover organisational blind spots. But in order to look beyond our sacred stories, we need to look for other means than the obvious. Fiction could be one of those means, being a silent voice within the dominant discourses of social science itself.
Journal Article
Angry cookie
by
Dockrill, Laura, author
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Karipidou, Maria, illustrator
in
Cookies Juvenile fiction.
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Anger Juvenile fiction.
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Picture books for children.
2019
\"Cookie has woken up on the wrong side of the bed and is very angry. You want to know why? Well, you'd have to keep reading to find out, but now Cookie's calling you annoying and telling you to mind your own business. If by chance you do stick around, you might hear about a certain roommate's terrible musical skills, why you should never let your barber try out a \"new look,\" how it's impossible to find a hat that fits a cookie, and why an ice-cream parlor that's out of your favorite treat can be a source of desolation. Then there's the matter of a hungry bird who tries to snack on you. . . . Propelled by quirky humor and woes that every young child can relate to, Angry Cookie suggests that sometimes the best way to cheer up a grumpy lump is simply by being there -- and lending your ears.\"--Amazon.