I'm going to be doing 12 cookie bouquets in May for a luncheon, with the cookies being flowers. I'm wondering if there's a less messy way of getting 72 cookie sticks green than the method I'm currently using. I pour a little food coloring onto waxed paper and rub and roll the stick until it is green. Any ideas?
Put the food coloring in a cup and paint it on, using a new paint brush of course! Maybe one of those foam paint brushes would work better than a regular paint brush.
no, i was talking about the white lollipop sticks.
once the cookie is cooled you wrap the tape aroung the stick (starting near the cookie and working down) then, when you reach the bottom I found if you squeeze the end a little while turning the stick it "seals" the seam
hope this helps
tara
Some people do actually put the sticks in after baking. You can use lollipop sticks this way (the plastic ones) and they have green ones. I've had to do this once, because I stuck the cookies in the oven and halfway through remembered they were supposed to be on sticks. I prefer doing it before baking, but either way seems to work.
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