Winnie The Pooh Cookies?

Baking By SScakes Updated 6 Jun 2007 , 1:13pm by kneadacookie

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SScakes Posted 31 May 2007 , 7:49am
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Hi,

Has anyone done any winnie the pooh cookies? I don't have a cutter and was wondering if anyone had any ideas on him.

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idoweddingcookies Posted 31 May 2007 , 8:19am
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double checked the gallery for you and I could only find one pic.. odd, I swear I've seen lots on here.

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo-78043.html

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MahalKita Posted 31 May 2007 , 9:14pm
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I bought my bear cutter on eBay. Not exactly Pooh but could make it work. icon_smile.gif

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weirkd Posted 31 May 2007 , 9:25pm
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Most people trace a copy of Pooh and use a cardboard cut-out and cut the cookies by hand. Then you can decorate them. I did my Dora Cookies that way and it worked well. I've use this method for several types of cookies and I know others do as well.

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SScakes Posted 1 Jun 2007 , 5:23am
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Thanks for the help. I think I'll try the cutout method for these.

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ResaB Posted 1 Jun 2007 , 12:54pm
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Hi, what about trying to make one following the directions on the home page for making your own cookie cutters.

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KHalstead Posted 1 Jun 2007 , 3:50pm
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yeah, I would just make a cutter..........I mean if you're only doing say 5 cookies or so......do a cutout.......but if you've got more you'll spend more time tracing that pattern than you will baking/decorating them........make a cutter!

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kneadacookie Posted 6 Jun 2007 , 1:13pm
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anybody come up with a pic??? looks like another excuse to make a cookie!!!yeah!!!

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