Thursday, November 13, 2008

Cookies and Tea

Cookies and Tea are great combination. My favorite cookies are freshly baked Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies,
there is nothing better.
Make yourself a nice hot cup of tea, grab
your favorite cookies and get ready to relax.

You can find great tea mugs and cups
and cookie cutters here.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Clay Cookie Molds

Beautiful clay molds make wonderful holiday cookies. They also make great gifts.
You can paper cast in them for your scrap booking projects.
For the Holidays you can make salt dough ornaments.
They can also be used to make bees wax ornaments.
I have several different ones in my store.
Several different companies make them, Pampered Chef,
Brown Bag Cookie Art, Wilton and Cotton Press.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Wilton Cookie Cutters



Wilton has great cookie cutters. You can find shapers and detailed cookie cutters for all seasons and occasions.
They also make fun character cookie cutters such as the Simpson's.
The detailed cookie cutters are great for making impressions on cakes. Impress the cookie cutter on the cake and then pipe around the design for creative and beautiful cakes.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Wilton Cookie Treat Pans

Wilton has cookie treat pans that make cookie baking easy and fun. These pans are great, you can make cookies by pressing your dough into them or use them to make candy, brownies or any other kind of treat you can think of. This cute snowman pan is for sale in my store. I also have stars, hearts, round and many other Wilton pans. I love Wilton pans, they allow you to be creative, and you can stick them in the dishwasher when baking time is over.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Tips for Buying Cookie Cutters

Wow, November is here already! The Holidays are right around the corner and you have a lot of baking to do!
Buying great cookie cutters for your holiday baking is easy:
Cookie cutters come in all shapes and sizes. They can be made of copper, tin or plastic. Metal cookie cutters are sharper than plastic, so they can cut through the dough easily. The only difference between copper and tin cookie cutters is that copper tends to be sturdier, when buying very large cutters, copper would be a better choice. I like copper better because it is very attractive and decorative too. It is the most expensive option of the three. If you're making small to medium-sized cookies, tin or plastic will work just as well as copper.
Tip: Remember to hand wash your cookie cutters to prevent tarnishing or warping.
You can find great holiday cookie cutters here: Cookie Cutter Corner