The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Beveled glass mirror.

The only problem was that it was so delicious that once I made a batch and had them sitting in the fridge, I really couldn’t stop eating them.You know how it is!.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

This Summer I decided to make a few changes to the recipe so I wouldn’t have to feel so guilty when I grabbed another cookie every time I opened the fridge.I’m thrilled with what I came up with!.First of all, here are the ingredients.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

I always find it disappointing when I think I’ve found a really great recipe, but then discover that it’s got really obscure ingredients that I don’t either already have on hand or can get easily at the local grocery store.I love those recipes that you can run to the kitchen and make right away if the inspiration strikes!.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Unsweetened Shredded Coconut.

Forgot to include the cocoa powder in the photo!.I don’t procrastinate.

I know a lot of people like to say that they do their best work when they’re under pressure.I’d argue that they probably actually do their.

work when they’re under pressure.🙂 If that’s the case, how do they really know that they’re doing their best work?.

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