Pickle Cookie Cutter

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alicegop Posted 16 May 2007 , 10:12pm
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anyone know where I can get one? www.cookiecutter.com doesn't have it. If you have one you want to sell pm me

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KHalstead Posted 16 May 2007 , 10:51pm
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that's such an easy shape why don't you make one??

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jen1977 Posted 17 May 2007 , 12:54am
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You could probably take a cheap round cutter, and pull it to a long oval/pickle shape, and use your fingers to push out a few grooves. It wouldn't be hard to make that one from a round at all!

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alicegop Posted 17 May 2007 , 3:54pm
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Originally Posted by jen1977

You could probably take a cheap round cutter, and pull it to a long oval/pickle shape, and use your fingers to push out a few grooves. It wouldn't be hard to make that one from a round at all!


I was kinda thinking that....... don't feel really confident in my ability to manipulate a cookie cutter though.

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alicegop Posted 17 May 2007 , 3:58pm
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THANKS DOUG but at $10 plus shipping there goes all my profit and what are the odds that I need a pickle again icon_smile.gif

She thinks she wants something like 15 - 20 cookie bouquets so that is probably 2-3 pickles per bouquet so maybe that isn't sounding so bad... I'll have to think about it. $10 + sh is toooo much for a cookie cutter, I have a mental block against it!

Here is the email:
So it looks like our theme is "Barefoot and Pregnant". We are looking to do cookie bouquets with a baby's foot (blue), ice cream cone (white), and pickle (green).

I know what you are thinking....a pickle? Do you think we can track down a cookie cutter for this one....a caterpillar maybe?????

I'm new at this, so let me know what we can do. Looks like at least 85 guests, so I am not quite sure how many bouquets just yet....I want to say anywhere from 15-20???

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MichelleM77 Posted 17 May 2007 , 4:09pm
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I bend cutters all the time (at least these days!). They are really pretty soft and easy to do. You can do it! icon_smile.gif

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cakesonoccasion Posted 17 May 2007 , 4:32pm
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I've started bending, too...soooo easy! Just print off a picture of a pickle to help you! Good luck- want to see the pics! And good idea! Will keep that in my mental files for baby showers!!

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alicegop Posted 18 May 2007 , 12:38pm
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I took a moon and stretched it out... worked great!!!!!!!!! THANKS EVERYONE! Thank you also to chefcindy who came over and pulled out all my reject cookie cutters to show me that we can make our own pickle icon_smile.gif

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kneadacookie Posted 19 May 2007 , 2:55am
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i'm jsut wondering why someone would want a bouquet of pickle cookies to begin with

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alicegop Posted 19 May 2007 , 6:30am
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Read the beginning: Theme is "barefoot and pregnant" so they want feet, pickles and ice cream. You know the old adage that pregnant ladies crave pickles and ice cream...

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