Rest Safari/remove all website data

I thought I was clever and creating a faster way to delete all cookies as opposed to having to navigate all the way into -
Safari/preferences/privacy/remove all website data/remove now
Instead I set up -
Safari/reset safari/remove all website data (the only checked box)/remove
It worked - ONCE.
Now it won't work again.  Strange. 
Safari Version 6.0.1 (7536.26.14)/
Software  Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63)
Ideally - a keyboard shortcut - or one click "trash all cookies" macro would be great.

Hi..
You can select Ask websites to not track me in Safari > Preferences > Privacy
For Apple >  Use of Cookies
If you really want to have better control over cookies, try another browser like Firefox
Using the Cookie Manager

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