Cookies that never run out are like a cookie jar that keeps giving you cookies no matter how many you take.
Imagine you have a favorite cookie jar in the kitchen. Every time you reach in, it gives you another cookie, and no matter how many times you do this, it never runs out. That's what cookies that never run out are like!
How They Work
A Real-Life Example
It's kind of like your lunchbox at school. If you take one snack out, the lunchbox magically (but not really magic) gives you another one right away. You can keep taking snacks all day long, and it never runs out!
Examples
- Your grandma’s cookie recipe produces an endless batch every time you bake it.
- You find a magic cookie that refills itself whenever you take one.
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