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For a time after Katrina, the Food section concentrated on recipes that could be made in the microwave and slow cooker. This recipe was shared with us during the holidays in 2005. Although it wasn ...
Paint the glaze on the cookies using a pastry brush and sprinkle with sprinkles while the glaze is still wet. Don’t worry about making a mess, they will look great once removed to a nice plate. 6.
While there's something to be said for simple, easy-to-make Christmas cookies, the holidays are also a time to have a cookie decorating party, letting the imagination run wild creating snowmen, ...
Candy, snowmen, snowflakes, candy canes, Christmas trees, and holly all look lovely piped upon a sweater cookie. To get started, you're going to need a sweater cookie cutter .
2½ cups all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon salt 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened (note) ¾ cup sugar 2½ teaspoons vanilla extract Frosting and garnish 2 cups powdered sugar 1 tablespoon u ...
Holiday guests will gravitate toward these physics cookies. Want your holiday cookies to stand out this year among the usual snowflakes and Santa Clauses? Show your smarts with these scientific cookie ...
Inspired by two classic holiday treats — gingerbread and sugar cookies — the chain is releasing a trio of cookie-flavored doughnuts: a Frosted Sugar Cookie doughnut, a Gingerbread Cookie ...
Anna and Elsa are no strangers to the cold, but even the Ice Queen herself would want to get her hands on these warm, Frozen 2 sugar cookies — they come with little snowflake sprinkles!