Firefox/3.5.10 to view cookies knowledge base says use tools/option: no tools/option

On freebsd7.0 or 8.2 firefox3.5.10. After upgrading the View Cookies add on no longer works.
The knowledge base says to view cookies use tools/options/Privacy. There is no Option under Tools.
How can I view a site's cookies?
Previous to View Cookies, I accessed by entering something as an URL that contain the cookie name, but I do not remember the syntax.
Can you give me the syntax.

I just looked again and firefox/ 3.10.1 has a link under edit/preferences/privacy "Remove Individual Cookies" that does let you look at the cookies. It sure is not a nice as the View Cookies 1.10.1extension before it quit working
Thanks for the help

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