Wednesday, February 24, 2021

How to Make Name Cookies

Alphabet and Number Cookie Cutters: $19.98 a set

 Charise is the person who owns the alphabet cookie cutters.  

In order to make cookies for their first and second cousins, Kalina and Teresa had to make just the right number of cookies with the correct cookies cutters.  

So after counting the letters in Audra, Zak, Gabe, Michael, Alice, Betty, Landon and Piper, their grandmother rolled the dough for just the right numbers of A's, for example, and then B's right through the alphabet, and got the cookies ready for when the girls came to ice them.

The icing was a way to stick the candy decorations on each cookies:  skittles, gummies, miniature eggs, and anything else that was flat and tasty and sugary.

And off the girls went to do the deliver.

I think because Landon would get an extra cookie because he has one more letter in his name than Piper, there was an extra "P" hidden behind the first letter of Piper's name.

I don't know how everything else got sorted out.

See see the cookies, link to Signature Cookies.

I can see the potential for signature cookies on every holiday -- just change the colour of the icing, borrow Aunt Charise's cookie cutters and see if Grandma Wyona will use her oven downstairs to cook them.  This is not that satisfying for her, since she has to walk up and down the stairs many times.  She is waiting patiently for her new wall oven -- ordered Dec 1, and delivery is March 15.  In COVID times, some items just can't be hurried up.

Arta

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