Train Cookie

Baking By Kelrak Updated 31 Dec 2006 , 10:10pm by Kelrak

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Kelrak Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 2:30am
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How would you ice a train? I tried one for my son, but didn't really know how to draw the details.

If you know of any other pictures of train cookies (besides my pitiful green one) could you let me know?

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aboelkens Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 3:26am
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Did you try google images? I saw a couple, hope it helps.

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JaneK Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 3:31am
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http://www.pro-gift-baskets.com/gift.aspx?id=496

I thought the trains we painted nicely on this link..(I hope we are allowed to post links..not sure about that)

HTH
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JaneK Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 3:33am
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I forgot to comment...I saw your green train cookies and thought they were very nice!!!. You are too darn hard on yourself!
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giovanna Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 4:29am
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Well, I personally think that your green train is adorable!

I made some for my son's Thomas birthday party. It was my first time working with MMF and I wasn't nuts about how they turned out but he loved them so that's all that matters!
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cakecre8tor Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 4:54am
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I did some train cookies a few weeks ago and I was not really thrilled with how they turned out either. It is a hard one for sure. I wish i would have seen that gift basket photo that JaneK posted those are way cute! Maybe next time icon_smile.gif

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Kelrak Posted 31 Dec 2006 , 10:10pm
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Thanks, everyone. I like all of those pictures.

Those ones in the pro-gift basket are amazing. my hands aren't that steady.

I think I would like fondant best. I think I'll make a batch of chocolate ones with MMF for Dad's 60th birthday.

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