What Country Does This Cookie Come From?

Decorating By Cookie4 Updated 1 Dec 2008 , 2:26pm by Cookie4

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Cookie4 Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 5:01am
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Does anyone know if these are a Dutch, Swedish or Norwegian or Russian Christmas Cookie? Are they made of Ginerbread or ????

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1167316

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JanH Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 7:10am
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Here is Kraach's profile:
(Has her website info, also.)

http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-forum-userprofile-361893.html

HTH

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GI Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 7:17am
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JanH you are always so very helpful and posting these links here. I really appreciate it! I think overhalf of my "favs" I have saved are because I stumbled on a link you had put out here!

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JanH Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 8:08am
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GI, you're very welcome. I'm happy to help. icon_biggrin.gif

Wasn't too successful in this situation, though. Couldn't find a good Czech translator for Raach's website.....

Did find some traditional cookie recipes from abroad....

Fancy decorated cookies using molds:
(With recipes from Europe and other countries.)

http://tinyurl.com/68k5r5

Polish Pierniki recipes:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Polish-Christmas-Cookies/Detail.aspx

http://tinyurl.com/5onnza

HTH

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Cookie4 Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 2:26pm
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Thanks JanH - I thought these were made of Gingerbread. I took a look at her website and her pictures are amazing. Take a look at the left which says Pernik. Don't you think the white icing is royal? Amazing and beautiful both! Thanks agin.

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