10:00 am August 23, 2011, by Lauren Davidson
As far as desserts go, I’m not really a cake person. And pie is never first on my list. But I’ll take fresh-baked cookies any day.
You might have to fight me for them.
The cookies at Ted’s Montana Grill are just a little bit of baked heaven -– and on Tuesday they’ll be free with any purchase. Choose from chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, oatmeal raisin, and the new double chocolate.
(One cookie free with any purchase; no minimum purchase required. Limit one cookie per guest). For a list of Ted’s Montana Grill location here.
– By Lauren Davidson, Atlanta Bargain Hunter
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2 comments Add your comment
mud bone
August 23rd, 2011
10:32 am
their peanut butter cookies were the best! too bad you can’t serve those any more because of all the peanut allergies.
barbara
August 23rd, 2011
8:57 pm
With regard to selling gold, is there any way to determine if a piece of jewelry would be worth more as jewelry rather than scrap gold? ie I have a fairly thick gold chain necklace(not sure if 10k or 24k)which cost several hundred dollars twenty years ago. Wonder if it would bring more on ebay or sold as scrap?