Most recently, I saw these and these on the Bakerella blog, and thought I'd give them a try. (Incidentally, Laura commented recently on how amused she was at my usage (some might say excessive usage) of embedded links in blog posts. I am inordinately proud of myself for figuring out how to do them (ok, all I had to do was Google it...but that took at least a little thought, didn't it??) and so I use plan to shamelessly continue using them whenever I can.)
So anyway, I saw these on the Bakerella blog (ha! got to do the embedded link thing again!) and mine didn't turn out anywhere near as cute as the example pictures. See proof below:
The picture's blurry, but trust me, it actually helps the presentation. Both my Grandma & Laura said some of them looked "creepy", and a couple people asked what the yellow round ones were supposed to be (um, clearly they're chicks!) and if the white round ones were snowmen (apparently the orange beak looks like a carrot nose). Hmph! On behalf of the chicks, I was offended. Each of them was near & dear to my heart (except the ones that I did in assembly line fashion at the end when we were late and supposed to have left for mom & dad's to celebrate Easter a half hour before). The good news is, at least everyone said they tasted good!
I made chocolate & funfetti cake mixes, so with the other half of each flavor I made this:
I think I have a long way to go before I can come close to rivaling the chocolate chip cookies Mom made for one of my sisters to take as a treat to share for her birthday when they were in grade school. Mom made oval shaped, extra large cookes, and piped each classmate's name on a cookie in chocolate icing. And if I had a picture, I could have done an embedded link to show you. Darn it. Lost opportunity.
2 comments:
Every elementary school birthday I had Mom made those cookies.... You have a lot to live up to, and I plan on having "my mom's cooler than your mom" debates with your kid.
They turned out cute : ) Looks like lots of work.
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