Featuring some of Gram's vintage cookie cutters and the rolling pin my grandfather made for me when I was a kid.
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Using the squeeze-bottle frosting technique made me feel like a 5yo writing my name for the first time.
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And, as it turned out...doubling the recipe was TOTALLY unnecessary.
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And, as it turned out...doubling the recipe was TOTALLY unnecessary.
But, it was all worth the effort...(trying to hide this multi-day project from Farilla did get a little tricky).
I stopped counting after a while but I think I ended up with about 4 or 5 dozen delectable surprises for Farilla on V-day. If you stop in for a visit any time this week rest assured that we'll be sending you home with a few of these beauties!
I love those!
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It's hard to tell but that rolling pin is about half the size of a normal rp. I almost broke it by pushing too hard on the handles!
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