Since the dough is cold, it shouldn't stick to your hands. If you want bite-size cookies or monster cookies, use more or less dough. A tablespoon is good for an average-sized cookie.  If you don't want to go mano-a-mano with the dough, a melon baller is a good tool to utilize in this situation. If you do make bigger or smaller cookies, adjust the oven times as necessary. Keep an eye on your treats, regardless. Once it's coated, shake it a bit so the excess falls off (into the bowl). If you're worried about too much sugar, sprinkle it over all the sides. But really, though, too much sugar? Is there such a thing? Leave 2" (5 cm) between them when you place them on the baking sheet so that they can cook evenly. Be careful not to overcook them -- you want them to stay gooey! If you've made smaller or bigger cookies, bake them less or more, respectively. If your oven bakes unequally, flip the sheet halfway through. This guarantees that half your cookies aren't baked more than the rest. Allow the cookies to cool slightly on the baking sheet before transferring them to wire racks to cool completely. Sniff until cooled, then dig in! If desired, sprinkle the cooled cookies with more confectioners' sugar before serving.
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One-sentence summary -- Roll a tablespoon of the dough into a ball. Roll the cookie ball in the sugar to coat it. Place the balls on the baking sheet and continue making more. Bake the cookies for 12 minutes. Take the cookies out of the oven. Finished.

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Open your Android's Messages app. Create a new message. Tap the "To" text field. Enter your email address. Enter your message. Tap the "Send" icon .