DRKV
DRKV
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12th Aug 2014
29th Nov 2017
Bakeing delicious cookies has never been this easy. With the Cook-a-cookie 2000(c) you can turn ordinary tap water into nutritious and crunchy biscuits.
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  • DRKV
    DRKV
    15th Aug 2014
    Version 2 is done. Comletely re-buildt and improved. id:1604239
  • DRKV
    DRKV
    15th Aug 2014
    @RickOshay That "recipy" is a great idea, I though about it initialy but sadly water doesn't react with yeast and it's hard to push powders into shape with pistons.. :(
  • Rocketrad
    Rocketrad
    15th Aug 2014
    Moral of the story, dont put in LAVA intead of WATR
  • choobaca34
    choobaca34
    15th Aug 2014
    In Soviet Russia, you don't make cookies. Cookies make you.
  • RickOshay
    RickOshay
    15th Aug 2014
    you might want to correct your cookie shape, could you make a "recipy" with yeast, water and dust
  • jm211
    jm211
    15th Aug 2014
    it tastes to moist (see what i did there), cook it longer
  • Clockuser
    Clockuser
    15th Aug 2014
    Veggie cookies suck
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    15th Aug 2014
    it tastes not good :c U NO MAKE COOKIES WITH WATER!!!!
  • DRKV
    DRKV
    15th Aug 2014
    @Alex_15759 I am working on a second version right now that does that. I think it will be finished today.
  • Alex_15759
    Alex_15759
    15th Aug 2014
    It would be nice if some colored BIZR could be incorperated into the echanism to paint the cookies. +1