Hi Mandy, I used Happy HomeBaker's recipe for the cookies. Here's the link... http://happyhomebaking.blogspot.com/2007/04/smiles-from-100-aker-wood.html
Yups, Teachers' Day is different in m'sia and Singapore.
Hi Ms Surya, Thanks for the compliements! It made my day that you love the cookie. :)
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16 Comments:
Wow wow, they are all so GORGEOUS !!
By ganache-ganache, at 11:02 PM, August 30, 2009
Thanks ganache-ganache. :)
By Baking Fiend, at 8:31 AM, August 31, 2009
Hm .. the face cookie is it design with someone in mind? It remind me of "HER" immediately!!
By Elyn, at 10:25 AM, August 31, 2009
who, Elyn? U mean Cherilynn? LOLz.
She loves this and insisted on giving this cookie to her Mother Tongue tr!
By Baking Fiend, at 12:39 PM, August 31, 2009
What a lovely gift! Is there a meaning for packing it with rice? Not sure whether I would be that creative when comes my time!
By Little Corner of Mine, at 11:50 PM, August 31, 2009
Hi Ching, I din pack the cookies with rice, the rice was in the cup so that it can hold the cookie sticks upright while i take some photos.
I'm sure you can come with with fantastic ideas when you need them!
By Baking Fiend, at 8:52 AM, September 01, 2009
oppps,
Singapore and malaysia has a diffrent date for Teacher's Day? I remembered it was in May when my little niece brought present to school.
Mind sharing your sugar cookie recipe so that i can bake some for next year's teachers day?
Thanks and regards,
Mandy
By Anonymous, at 12:36 PM, September 02, 2009
Thank you sooo much for the cookie! I loved it! It's so pretty! You really are talented! Ms Surya :)
By Anonymous, at 4:24 PM, September 02, 2009
Hi Mandy,
I used Happy HomeBaker's recipe for the cookies. Here's the link... http://happyhomebaking.blogspot.com/2007/04/smiles-from-100-aker-wood.html
Yups, Teachers' Day is different in m'sia and Singapore.
Hi Ms Surya,
Thanks for the compliements! It made my day that you love the cookie. :)
By Baking Fiend, at 8:30 AM, September 03, 2009
Hi Ida,
Lovely cookies. Any tips on how to insert the stick into the cookie dough.
Thanks
rgds
Jennifer
By Anonymous, at 10:28 PM, September 03, 2009
Hi Jennifer,
The stick had to be insertedbefore you bake the cookie. Just make sure that you roll the cookies out thick enough.
By Baking Fiend, at 8:49 AM, September 04, 2009
Oh wow. I bet the teachers were thrilled to receive these precious cookies.
I can never get my cut out cookies to come out of the oven looking any thing close to how they looked when they went in.
By thecoffeesnob, at 2:36 PM, September 06, 2009
these looks so pretty! they would make really good presents..
Must have taken alot of patience to do.
By tracieMoo, at 9:07 PM, September 09, 2009
Hmm so pretty...
By Olivia, at 5:43 PM, September 10, 2009
they are lovely!! you're good wt decoration especially fondant..lucky teacher!
By My Asian Kitchen, at 12:59 PM, September 12, 2009
Thank you coffeesnob, tracie, Olivia and my asian kitchen!
I'm happy tat these made it to the trs in 1 piece (you know u can never trust kids with anything fragile). LOL
By Baking Fiend, at 11:15 AM, September 13, 2009
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