Subj : Cookies To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Wed Jul 10 2024 16:31:56 Hi Dave, RH> I used to do some cake decorating, mostly for family, sometimes friends RH> and a few special occasion ones, never did do the all stars type DD> I've got mine mostly because they're family heirlooms - from my great- DD> granny, grandmother and mom. The Xmas tree and Santy Pants cutters I DD> bought from the now-closed Springfield Baker's Supply. I've got some cookie cutters that belonged to my paternal grandmother, a biscuit cutter that belonged to my maternal grandmother. The latter gets used quite often; it's got a removeable piece so doughnuts can be cut with the proper hole in the middle. DD> I mske these cookies around holiday time - using Santy Pants and Xmas DD> tree cookie cutters. They are a hit where ever offered. DD> Title: Iced Sugar Cookies DD> Categories: Cookies, Snacks, Chilies DD> Yield: 24 Cookies RH> I used to make those quite often, especially around Christmas and turn RH> the girls loose with decorating stuff. Got some interesting decorated RH> cookies that way. (G) DD> I haven't made them for a few years. Oddly enough my friend Les asked DD> at Sunday breakfast if I'd be doing them this year. For him, sure DD> thing. And possibly for the dessert table at Temple B'rith Shalom's DD> annual DD> interfaith Christmas Breakfast. Can't do these at the Temple but, at DD> home ..... Your reputation has gotten out! DD> Title: Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies DD> Categories: Cookies, Chocolate, Pork, Nuts DD> Yield: 12 Servings Looks good to me, but for sure, not kosher. (G) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Always butter up the SYSOP, they taste better that way. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .