fiend –noun
1. Satan; the devil.
2. any evil spirit; demon.
3. a diabolically cruel or wicked person.
4. a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance.
5. Informal. a person who is extremely addicted to some pernicious habit: a baking fiend.
6. Informal. a person who is excessively interested in some game, sport, etc.; fan; buff.
7. a person who is highly skilled or gifted in something: a fiend at baking...O_o
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Having fun with cut-out cookies
Made some cut-out cookies and decorated with fondant. These will be my kids' pressies for their Teachers. Hope their teachers will like them.
These are after I packaged them... tied with ribbons and a gift tag I designed... Lovely isn't it?
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. :)
Wow wow, they are all so GORGEOUS !!
ReplyDeleteThanks ganache-ganache. :)
ReplyDeleteHm .. the face cookie is it design with someone in mind? It remind me of "HER" immediately!!
ReplyDeletewho, Elyn? U mean Cherilynn? LOLz.
ReplyDeleteShe loves this and insisted on giving this cookie to her Mother Tongue tr!
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!
ReplyDeleteHi 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.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can come with with fantastic ideas when you need them!
oppps,
ReplyDeleteSingapore 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
Thank you sooo much for the cookie! I loved it! It's so pretty! You really are talented! Ms Surya :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mandy,
ReplyDeleteI 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. :)
Hi Ida,
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies. Any tips on how to insert the stick into the cookie dough.
Thanks
rgds
Jennifer
Hi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteThe stick had to be insertedbefore you bake the cookie. Just make sure that you roll the cookies out thick enough.
Oh wow. I bet the teachers were thrilled to receive these precious cookies.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
these looks so pretty! they would make really good presents..
ReplyDeleteMust have taken alot of patience to do.
Hmm so pretty...
ReplyDeletethey are lovely!! you're good wt decoration especially fondant..lucky teacher!
ReplyDeleteThank you coffeesnob, tracie, Olivia and my asian kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy tat these made it to the trs in 1 piece (you know u can never trust kids with anything fragile). LOL