
The Gospel Truth03 Sep 2008
The Cookie Store
![]() Americans love cookies. The average American eats 35,000 cookies in his or her lifetime. If every Oreo cookie ever made were stacked on top of each other the stack would reach to the moon and back more than five times. We owe a debt of gratitude to Ruth Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn, because one day in 1933 while baking her butter drop cookies for the guests, she decided to throw some chocolate bits into the mix. She is credited with inventing the chocolate chip cookie. As a result, Americans purchase about 100 million bags of chocolate chip cookies every year and Nabisco’s Chips Ahoy were the biggest selling packaged chocolate chip cookie in 2006. Reader Comments
Last month it was chicken. This month it's cookies. I'm getting hungry. This month's article is SO clear and identifies so many SGM up and coming artists. Great article, AGAIN!
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/04/2008
ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!! Russell Edwards
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/04/2008
As long as it isn't chicken cookies I can deal with it. Nick, you may be the king of SG analogies.
Occassionally, there will be a trio of "cookie makers" (CM from this point forward) that will have tried but know matter how much the master CM can try to help, the trio of CM may not be able to make cookies because of a math deficiency or the inability to read. Then the CM may try to blame the master CM for their own inate ability to mess up cookies. Lo and behold, one day another "master" CM comes along and packages the cookies a certain way and WOW what a difference a master CM could make. It wasn't that they actually improved the ability to make cookies or the ingredients therein, but they sure knew how to package them. Thanks for the insight. BRILLIANT!!!
Commented by Leebob On 09/04/2008
When the boys were at the National Cookie Convention did they have to pay $$ to taste the mediocre cookies in the cookie showcases or did the cookie promoters flip the bill?
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/04/2008
As always a GREAT article and soooooooooooooo true
Commented by CanaMoly On 09/08/2008
Dear Nick,
Sorry I missed the national cookie convention ... lol ... jus playin. Anyway ... God bless you and your efforts. Sincerely, In Christ ... Steven Cheney
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/11/2008
Another problem with cookies is just about the time I find a cookie that I enjoy, some of the ingredients change, "to pursue other recipes", and every time a new batch is baked there's a new ingredient. Consistency of ingredients can be as detrimental. Add to that the bakeries who feel the need to reinvent their successful southern cookies into contemporary crackers and it's the "New Coke" fiasco all over!
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/11/2008
NICK.. Congratulations on being the Producer of the Singing News Awards Song of The Year (Look For Me) for the Booth Brothers and Album of the Year for the Booth Brothers.
It was gratifying to see them talk about how they should have listened to you about the song, and what a great producer you are. "Always listen to your producer" they said. (For those of you who could not attend NQC) It should be obvious to those of us who read this column monthly that YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT... and you know how to teach people to make and sell cookies. For once, nice guys finish FIRST
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/14/2008
After all that broohaha a last month by some guy in a little known group saying he wasn't satisfied with your producer skills. it's it's gratifying to see YOU up there at NQC with The Booth Brothers - the hottest group in SGM today - who were accepting awards for albums YOU produced and winning Song of The Year for the song you suggested and produced. I guess...maybe....uhhh.. you know what you're talking about??? I guess maybe, people should listen more to the advice you give? I guess.
Commented by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 09/15/2008
It's amazing how some of those nasty tasting cookies actually do sell enough to call it a success. I guess some phenomena can only be chalked up to 'taste.' :o)
“Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.”—-Mark Twain
Commented by David B. Murray On 09/24/2008
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