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Cookiesandcowpies.com is based right here in Great Falls:

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Back in the day, when our son was just barely 3 years old, I asked him how his day was going and without hesitation he responded, “like Cookies and Cowpies dad” — long story short, the rest was history. Young people have sort of an uncanny ability to sum things up in the shortest possible way — sometimes with insight that boggles the mind.

I started this blog in 2006 and today, here we are.

If you would like to purchase advertising on this site with regard to your business or event, just let me know — but first I’d like to help you to become more familiar with just exactly what goes on around here.

Cookiesandcowpies.com is based right here in Great Falls, and covers a diverse array of topics including local news, nature, technology, recipes, health, history, religion, and miscellaneous commentary.

We’ve been active since at least 2006, with the latest content spanning from 2024 to 2025, and we’re being hosted on North Central Montana Web Hosting Solutions.

Our Main Purpose and Content

This blog serves as a platform for sharing informational articles, opinions, and updates on eclectic subjects. It’s not focused on a single theme but blends community-oriented posts with broader interests.

Key sections include:
    • Local Stuff: Montana-specific news, such as urban issues (e.g., bird scooters in Great Falls), housing market trends, election updates, and community developments like land acquisitions for crisis nurseries.
    • Nature: Environmental topics, including national park fee changes, hunting programs, wildlife artwork contests, and fishing reports from places like Yellowstone National Park.
    • Tech: Insights on AI in education, video call technology, audio equipment, and even fun pieces like music tracks or dog-human bond studies.
    • Recipes: A variety of cooking guides, from garlic butter baked scallops and bacon cheeseburger meatloaf to international dishes like General Tso’s Chicken, Icelandic fish casserole, and Australian puftaloons.
    • Health: Articles on wellness, such as the benefits of lemon balm tea, risks of ultra-processed foods, measles outbreaks in Gallatin County, and historical health curiosities like radium’s past uses.
    • History: Explorations of sites and events, including ancient granaries in Portugal, the palace of Knossos in Crete, Native American heritage days, and Montana ghost towns like Basin.
    • Religion: Discussions of festivals (e.g., Samhain, Yom Kippur), biblical interpretations (including UFOs and demi-gods), and positive signs for Christianity.
    • Commentary and Foo: Opinion pieces on topics like tariffs’ effects on farmers, campus biases, and quirky miscellany such as radio classics, heroic stories, or unusual global events (e.g., a “poop explosion” in China).
    • Trending Now and Weather: Highlights popular recent posts, plus weather forecasts and alerts (e.g., freezing rain warnings) powered by tools like WillyWeather.
Our Key Features:
    • Our posts are categorized for easy navigation, with many including images, embedded media, or links.
    • Our site features advertising and trending highlights.
    • Authors are primarily “Alan” (that’s me) for most content, with occasional contributions from “Aimee” (under “cookies”), and “Brad” (of selfcaring.info) — bios are provided but not extensively.

This site doesn’t offer any products, services, subscriptions, or e-commerce — it’s purely content-driven. Overall, the style of our site is straightforward and blog-like, with an informal, wide-ranging tone that mixes local Montana flavor with global curiosities.

Our Traffic Stats:

Cookiesandcowpies.com is pretty much mid range in the stats with most of our 428,098 unique visitors coming in from local/regional sources through 2025. Overall, our site has experienced a total visitorship of 705,923 with 1,582,524 page views throughout the course of the year 2025.

This site has 3 primary authors and a scattering of guest post articles — it is very meticulously maintained by Reddwebdev.com and his hosted on it’s own dedicated ip solution.

If upon after reading all of the above and would like to advertise your business or event on this site, all you have to do is let me know through our contact form.

If you don’t have an event or business that you can advertise on our site but would still like to offer your support, then you can click on the “buy me a coffee” button found below —

Note:

Advertising for any particular event must be placed no later than 6 weeks before the date of the event.
Advertising for a business requires an initial 90 day commitment.