The source for the famous $250 Neiman Marcus cookie recipe that’s been floating around on the internet for ages.

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Yeah, I’ve always assumed it was nonsense, but it’s kind of a fun myth (and mostly harmless), so when I found this image on my HDD, thought I’d post it…

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Absolutely agree. By no means should it not be spread. Harmless, and seriously the cookies are super good.

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