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EmberLynn
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Wedding Date: 10/6/2006 2:00 PM
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Holiday question...
My DH and I now have a house that we rent but its huge and beautiful. This yr we want to have a tree. I want to decorate it with cookie ordements. Do you think if I cover the cookies in little bagies they'll last until the holidays are over??? Or am I being silly in thinking that?
Message edited 12/8/2006 12:50:27 PM.
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Posted 12/8/06 12:43 PM
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ewickens
We have a PUPPY!!!

Member since 1/05 13582 total posts
Wedding Date: 9/16/2006 10:30 AM
Wed. Location: Brentwood Country Club A++
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Re: Holiday question...
I think it depends on the cookie. Sugar cookies would last if packaged in plastic wrap or plastic bag......any creamy cookies prob not.
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Posted 12/8/06 12:45 PM
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EmberLynn
Keeping it real!

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Wedding Date: 10/6/2006 2:00 PM
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Re: Holiday question...
Yeah I was thinking Sugar cookies with a harden fosting. I just thought that would look cool.
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Posted 12/8/06 12:47 PM
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Kerrycec
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Member since 10/04 5382 total posts
Wedding Date: 3/4/2006 2:30 PM
Wed. Location: Villa Lombardi's, A+++++
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Re: Holiday question...
try it out, what do you have to lose. I would use saran wrap instead of baggies for a nicer look.
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Posted 12/8/06 12:49 PM
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EmberLynn
Keeping it real!

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Re: Holiday question...
thats what I ment. Thank you
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Posted 12/8/06 12:49 PM
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October Bliss
Beyond Obsession

Member since 8/05 7629 total posts
Wedding Date: 10/8/2006 2:30 PM
Wed. Location: Country Gardens @ East Wind
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Re: Holiday question...
Do you want to be able to eat them afterwards? If not, do a google search for cookie ornaments. I made them years ago - just change the quantities in some of the ingredients and they are hard enough to be hung on the tree and last until Christmas - but you can't eat them.
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Posted 12/8/06 12:54 PM
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EmberLynn
Keeping it real!

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Re: Holiday question...
Posted by October Bliss
Do you want to be able to eat them afterwards? If not, do a google search for cookie ornaments. I made them years ago - just change the quantities in some of the ingredients and they are hard enough to be hung on the tree and last until Christmas - but you can't eat them.
I"m not one for cooking from scratch. I'm getting Phillsbury! And if the cookies can't be eaten I'll put the treat out after holidays and let the birds have a feast.
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Posted 12/8/06 1:32 PM
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October Bliss
Beyond Obsession

Member since 8/05 7629 total posts
Wedding Date: 10/8/2006 2:30 PM
Wed. Location: Country Gardens @ East Wind
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Re: Holiday question...
Posted by EmberLynn
Posted by October Bliss
Do you want to be able to eat them afterwards? If not, do a google search for cookie ornaments. I made them years ago - just change the quantities in some of the ingredients and they are hard enough to be hung on the tree and last until Christmas - but you can't eat them.
I"m not one for cooking from scratch. I'm getting Phillsbury! And if the cookies can't be eaten I'll put the treat out after holidays and let the birds have a feast.
Then don't get the ones that you just unroll and cook. Get the package mix (like cake mix). I'm almost positive you can alter the ingredients on those mixes to hang them on the x-mas tree.
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Posted 12/8/06 1:55 PM
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