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Took a cookie class at Viking Cooking School in Memphis, Tn.........have a new passion for cookies!!!
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By Somethin-Sweet
Dec 22, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
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By Burcin
Dec 23, 2008
So I cheated.  I got a very a very last minute order  for 144 Christmas cookies from a preschool,  4 days notice.  GFS to the rescue.  Pre-shaped dough with quick and simple designs they were done in a day and a half.  The snowman is on the star shaped cookies.  The star shaped dough didn't do a good job resembling a star after baking.
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By 1nanette
Dec 23, 2008
This was the first time I've ever made cookies.  I used recipie's from here.  They are quite tasty!!!
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By TTran
Dec 24, 2008
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By TTran
Dec 24, 2008
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By TTran
Dec 24, 2008
I made these cookies for a friend to take to a Christmas party.  I used the Wilton press cookie design thing on some and others are are just cut outs.  I used a shortbread cookie recipe for the round ones.
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By pastrypantry
Dec 24, 2008
These cookies were for a family gathering, and they were my first try at Royal Icing.  I really enjoyed it - I'll have to keep practicing.  I was inspired by B3andD's santa cookies - thanks!
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By Berecca
Dec 25, 2008
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By alanahodgson
Dec 27, 2008
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By alanahodgson
Dec 27, 2008
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By alanahodgson
Dec 27, 2008
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By alanahodgson
Dec 27, 2008
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By alanahodgson
Dec 27, 2008
These Christmas cookies are my very first stab at cookie cutter cookies -- don't know how I got to be this old without the experience!  I decorated about 72 of various designs with fondant for friends, coworkers, family and, of course, my mailman.  I really enjoyed working on the smaller canvas and, unfortunately, the cookies were very delicious, which made it oh-so easy to eat my mistakes.  I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and have had time to put your feet up for some well-deserved rest.
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
These Christmas cookies are my very first stab at cookie cutter cookies -- don't know how I got to be this old without the experience!  I decorated about 72 of various designs with fondant for friends, coworkers, family and, of course, my mailman.  I really enjoyed working on the smaller canvas and, unfortunately, the cookies were very delicious, which made it oh-so easy to eat my mistakes.  I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and have had time to put your feet up for some well-deserved rest.
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
These were fun.  I love Patchwork cutters and the snowman and the bottom right tree were the first time I used them as I think they were intended -- cutting out different parts in different colors.  It was quite tedious, but I just love the look!  The non-pareils and sugar were adhered with corn syrup.  Thanks for looking.
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
Way too much fun with Photoshop!!  Thanks for looking.
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
This Santa hat and the mittens were super easy.  I made the furry accents by flicking out and up with the tip of my Xacto knife on not-too-dry fondant.  The snowflake is from a First Impressions mold -- very tricky for me because I was too impatient to let the fondant set up long enough.  Thanks for looking!
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
These two were my second favorites. I flavored the fondant for the candy cane with LorAnn peppermint oil. I cut out a white and a red candy cane, dusted the back of the white with cornstarch & stacked them, then cut diagonally through both so I ended up with two candy canes in one swipe. The holly on the candy cane & the wreath are from a lovely mold (one of those yellow ones from England - so easy to work with). I wasn't too pleased with the wreath bow, but let it go.  Thanks for looking!
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
This was my very favorite cookie.  I figured out the right proportions for her face, so that made a big difference. The polka dots are white non-pareils set in a little indention made with a stylus. The luster dust & sparkles were an afterthought, so it was pretty tricky getting that done around the face. Getting the thread on the buttons was also pretty trying, but I had a blast doing everything!  Thanks for looking!
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
I spent sooooo much time on this tree, but it was a great learning experience. The ornaments started out as little dots of royal icing, but then I had to build them up & make them a bit rounder with thick gum glue.  I made the tree "layers" with a tool used to make smiles on figures & painted the white snow with white airbrush paint thickened with Tylose. The garland is royal & all the decorations were luster dusted. The star came from a mold I made from a button & has alternating silver & gold points. TFL!
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By SusieHazCakes
Dec 29, 2008
These were the last in the set of xmas cookie centerpieces... 
they supposedly were devoured by the kids (they were for the kids tables)... thank goodness i wasnt there
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By pinklesley1
Dec 29, 2008
Sugar cookies made with Royal Icing (RI)
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By Jeannie21
Dec 30, 2008
Christmas gift sugar cookies
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By CindysSweetTooth
Jan 1, 2009
NFSC with royal icing. Got lots of inspiration from CC. Thanks!
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By cindww
Jan 4, 2009
This design was based on one in the Fancy Flours catalog.  I fell in love with the picture and just had to have the cutter.  Bought it last year, but this was the first time I've made them.  They were part of an assortment that I used for teacher gifts for the holidays.  I boxed them individually with clear tops and attached a dunkin donuts gift card.
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By ps3884
Jan 14, 2009
This design was based on one in the Fancy Flours catalog.   This was another cookie in an assortment that I used for teacher gifts for the holidays.  I boxed them individually with clear tops and attached a dunkin donuts gift card.
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By ps3884
Jan 14, 2009
Another design from Fancy Flours.    Also part of the assortment that I used for teacher gifts for the holidays.  I boxed them individually with clear tops and attached a dunkin donuts gift card.
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By ps3884
Jan 14, 2009
NFSC w/ royal icing , handpainted w/ americolor gels to match the mug.  TFL  
 I wrapped the cookies in plastic and it put a weird look on the cookies in the photo but in person they looked fine
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By KHalstead
Jan 15, 2009
NFSC w/ royal icing , handpainted w/ americolor gels to match the mug.  TFL  
 I wrapped the cookies in plastic and it put a weird look on the cookies in the photo but in person they looked fine
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By KHalstead
Jan 15, 2009
NFSC w/ royal icing , handpainted w/ americolor gels to match the mug.  TFL  
 I wrapped the cookies in plastic and it put a weird look on the cookies in the photo but in person they looked fine
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By KHalstead
Jan 15, 2009
NFSC w/ royal icing , handpainted w/ americolor gels to match the mug.  TFL  
 I wrapped the cookies in plastic and it put a weird look on the cookies in the photo but in person they looked fine
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By KHalstead
Jan 15, 2009
NFSC w/ royal icing , handpainted w/ americolor gels to match the mug.  TFL  
 I wrapped the cookies in plastic and it put a weird look on the cookies in the photo but in person they looked fine
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By KHalstead
Jan 15, 2009
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