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Cookies. The earliest cookie-style cakes are thought to date back to 7th century Persia A.D. (now Iran).

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  1. Cookies The earliest cookie-style cakes are thought to date back to 7th century Persia A.D. (now Iran). In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for a cookie is biscuit; in many regions both terms are used, while in others the two words have different meanings—a cookie is a plain bun in Scotland. Beth's Spicy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Big Soft Ginger Cookies Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

  2. Cookies 600 AD - Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  3. WORDS • No sentences • 15 words MAXIMUM • YOU are the presentation… The slide is your AID. • Use note cards if you want.

  4. Cookies 600 AD - Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  5. Cookies 600 AD – Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  6. Cookies 600 AD - Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  7. PICTURES • Careful using as background • Wash-out Large space • Animate where appropriate • Talk about all pictures

  8. Cookies 600 AD – Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  9. Cookies 600 AD – Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  10. COLOR • Dark background • Light font color • Contrast • Contrast • Contrast • contrast

  11. Cookies 600 AD – Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  12. Cookies 600 AD – Persia Cookie, Biscuit or Bun? www.allrecipes.com

  13. ANimation • Not too slow • Boring…. • Not too fast or too much • Distracting… • Pictures when needed • Talk about them

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