by Bruce Grimes One day Bruce and Andrew were searching the internet and found a very scary Cookie Monster emoji. That prompted them to make their own scary Cookie Monster cookie: A combination St. Patrick’s Day and Easter cookie.
“We’re scared now!” they hollered. Bruce and Andrew baked a big batch and then transported to Egypt through a teleporting portal to sell their cookies on the street there. Egypt used to have sand dunes and scary mummies. That’s why Bruce and Andrew thought their scary cookies might be popular there. But when the arrived in Egypt, people asked them for lemon cookies instead. “We want lemon cookies!” they shouted. They picketed for lemon cookies. They held up paper signs that said “We want lemon cookies.” The crowd chanted over and over: “We want lemon cookies! We want lemon cookies!” They also chanted: “We want soft bread! We want soft bread!” The chanting must have whetted their appetites because then they started saying, “We want pasta, too!” Bruce and Andrew were in a pickle. They thought, “Where can we build a bar and restaurant to give people what they want to eat? It would be a great to have a bakery there too.” They built a sand castle as big as Bruce’s bedroom back home. They built a kitchen over a fire pit they could use to bake cookies and fresh bread, and also boil pasta. Next, they needed all the ingredients for their delicious foods. But Bruce and Andrew were poor, and couldn’t afford to buy ingredients. “Hey,” Bruce said, “let’s make our stuff out of sand. There’s plenty of sand here for the taking.” “Yeah, let’s do that,” Andrew replied. The people became an angry mob. “We want real food, not sand food!” they cried. Bruce and Andrew said, “We don’t know what to do. We’re so poor, but we want to give people the foods they like to eat.” They asked the crowd to bring ingredients to them. “We need lemons, flour, baking soda, eggs, butter, and sugar,” they called out. “And yeast! If you bring those to us, we will bake delicious lemon cookies and fresh bread for you!” The crowd cheered. They lined up in a long parade and presented to Bruce and Andrew the ingredients one at a time. A tall man handed them a lemon. A smiling woman handed them an egg. A giggling child brought a bag of flour and yeast. A man in a wheelchair brought everything else: butter, baking soda and sugar. Bruce and Andrew got to work. They baked and baked! After a few days of non-stop baking, they were very tired. “Why don’t we hire some people to do the baking?” They hired Fred and Barney and taught them how to bake the popular lemon cookies and fragrant fresh bread. Fred and Barney were hard workers. They got good at baking dozens of cookies at a time. They sold the cookies for $2 a piece, and bread for $3 a loaf. It was dirt cheap. Just not, you know, sand cheap.
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