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gnomeicecream replied to your post: closing in
Put cloves and cinnomon and ginger in your cookies and coat them in colorful sugar
ah, i have a separate recipe for spice rollout cookies, which we had to do Strange Favors to get from the local Little Old Latvian Lady mafia– an authentic piparkukas recipe, adapted for US-available ingredients. It takes days to make that one, properly– it needs to chill and rest and such.
These are going to be plain sugar cookies, which we are then going to frost with buttercream icing and put sprinkles onto. If I make the dough now we can roll it out after lunchtime.
akilah12902 replied to your post “closing in”
EEE Dealing with Dragons and then sugar cookies!!
It should be a good day. We just have to get all the wiggles wiggling in the right direction. (These are very wiggly children and especially so after having been confined for two weeks solid.)
shrikeseams replied to your post “closing in”
Just wanna say thank you for your quarentine updates. There’s something deeply soothing about them, even when they wish I lived close enough to my nephews to create a Sugar Cookie Disaster with them.
I am trying to be soothing, I’m glad it’s helping someone. I just find it helps me to write it all down and think about it that way.
girderednerve replied to your post “closing in”
dealing with dragons!! what a delight.
I had that book on a shelf by my bed as a kid so I’ve basically memorized it– and to this day I can envision the cover as illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman, whose name was on the cover as well and I remembered it as clearly as Patricia C Wrede’s name and it’s funny what you remember. Anyway, I didn’t know until last year that there’s a whole series of those books. The library has them as audiobooks and Farmkid has listened to them all a million times, but i figured I’d read it aloud to these kids.

gnomeicecream replied to your post: closing in
Put cloves and cinnomon and ginger in your cookies and coat them in colorful sugar
ah, i have a separate recipe for spice rollout cookies, which we had to do Strange Favors to get from the local Little Old Latvian Lady mafia– an authentic piparkukas recipe, adapted for US-available ingredients. It takes days to make that one, properly– it needs to chill and rest and such.
These are going to be plain sugar cookies, which we are then going to frost with buttercream icing and put sprinkles onto. If I make the dough now we can roll it out after lunchtime.
akilah12902 replied to your post “closing in”
EEE Dealing with Dragons and then sugar cookies!!
It should be a good day. We just have to get all the wiggles wiggling in the right direction. (These are very wiggly children and especially so after having been confined for two weeks solid.)
shrikeseams replied to your post “closing in”
Just wanna say thank you for your quarentine updates. There’s something deeply soothing about them, even when they wish I lived close enough to my nephews to create a Sugar Cookie Disaster with them.
I am trying to be soothing, I’m glad it’s helping someone. I just find it helps me to write it all down and think about it that way.
girderednerve replied to your post “closing in”
dealing with dragons!! what a delight.
I had that book on a shelf by my bed as a kid so I’ve basically memorized it– and to this day I can envision the cover as illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman, whose name was on the cover as well and I remembered it as clearly as Patricia C Wrede’s name and it’s funny what you remember. Anyway, I didn’t know until last year that there’s a whole series of those books. The library has them as audiobooks and Farmkid has listened to them all a million times, but i figured I’d read it aloud to these kids.

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Date: 2020-04-03 01:56 pm (UTC)