"tree cookie" meaning in All languages combined

See tree cookie on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: tree cookies [plural]
Etymology: From tree + cookie. Etymology templates: {{com|en|tree|cookie}} tree + cookie Head templates: {{en-noun}} tree cookie (plural tree cookies)

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Obtain tree cross-sections or “tree cookies” from a local tree-trimming service or other source, or make your own by sawing the trunk or limb of a fallen tree into sections 1–2 inch (4–5 cm) thick. To prevent them from splitting, dry the tree cookies either on a sunny driveway for five days or in a kitchen oven set to “warm” for five hours. Turn the cookies over periodically to dry both sides evenly.",
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