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Coorie Moments
from Issue 6: Time
when we get an order in and celebrate all the wee successes. It’s also great to know that the thing you just bought was made with love and care, not in a faceless factory. We also put all of the money we make back into the business so we can bring you more than just cookies.
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Women supporting women. When you stop being jealous you quickly realise, how empowered other women can make you feel. When you actively encourage one another, you build a unique connection that strengthens and inspires both of you.
This issue is all about time, if you could live in another time period which one would you choose and why? (including a time period in the future)
Magda: I always wanted to go back to a time when the air and soil were pure, and all the produce grown was organic – just imagine how delicious everything must have been! All I can think about is food! Aga: I am quite happy where I am. I think my generation was the last one to have a childhood without computers and mobile phones, but also experienced enormous technological development. Yes, I’m a bit of a nerd.
Where can our readers find you and your work?
We are on Instagram @rude_cookies and on Facebook – Rude Cookies Glasgow. We are currently working on launching our website. We’re also planning a few pop-ups: we will be at Parklane Market on 27 June, and our cookies and other goodies will also be available at Tichau when it opens (5 Edmond Street, by Kinning Park Metro).
Interviewed by Kirsty Taylor