Every crumb tells a story
Every cookie begins with the simplest things: a touch of butter, a splash of milk, and tiny crumbs scattered across the table. Crumbs may look small, almost invisible, but when they gather, they form something whole, something complete. That's how cookies tell their story — simplicity and convenience, yet always enough to serve joy.
Baking is never a straight path. Measurements are not always precise, the dough sometimes too much, sometimes not enough. But those "little extras" or "little misses" turn into taste tests, little reminders that imperfection is part of the journey toward something perfect. Just like crumbs — tiny, fragile pieces that seem insignificant, but together, they carry the flavor of the whole.
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