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COOKIE MONSTERS

COOKIE MONSTERS. Who are the Cookie Monsters?. Group H. Josh, Erin, Angie, Laura, and Moutari. Back to home page. The Cookie Monster Recipe. Instructions: Heat oven to 375 degrees F. In large bowl, stir all ingredients except m&m’s until soft dough forms. Stir in m&m’s.

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COOKIE MONSTERS

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  1. COOKIE MONSTERS

  2. Who are the Cookie Monsters? Group H Josh, Erin, Angie, Laura, and Moutari Back to home page

  3. The Cookie MonsterRecipe Instructions: Heat oven to 375 degrees F. In large bowl, stir all ingredients except m&m’s until soft dough forms. Stir in m&m’s. On ungreased cookie sheets, place about ¼ cupfuls dough about 3 inches apart. Bake 14 minutes. Back to home page

  4. Job Specifications • Size Each cookie is 2.5 ounces of melt in your mouth goodness. • Appearance Our cookies are vibrant and colorful due to our use of M&Ms. • Special Features Our unique ingredient of Oatmeal keeps our cookies moist. The use of rich chocolate will keep you craving more. Back to home page

  5. Job Measurements Back to home page

  6. Job Cost Card Customer: Susan Crosson Specifications: Original Monster Cookie Date of Order: September 15, 2008 Date of Completion: September 21, 2008 Back to home page

  7. Comments • What should the denominator be for the cost per cookie calculation? The denominator is 25. • What measure would your group use to effectively evaluate production? In order to determine if we are producing efficiently, it is important to calculate the number of units produced per hour. • What measures were unnecessary? Why? Since we were very precise in the assembly and baking of our cookies, the number of cookies rejected and number of cookies reworked were unnecessary measurements. • Evaluate the $2 Overhead Rate for reasonableness Based on the one time purchase of most of the Overhead costs, this overhead rate is beneficial for generating revenue. • What is your group’s consensus on disposing of your Overhead Variance? In order to be in compliance with GAAP we would debit or credit Cost of Goods Sold, when necessary. Back to home page

  8. Contact Info • 1-800-MON-STER We’re looking forward to hearing from you! Back to home page

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