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Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by xequar, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. xequar

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    Mostly irrelevant to everything, but I thought I'd share. I went to my parents' place for a few days to visit because of the Thanksgiving weekend. My grandma is also up from Florida, so yesterday, there was a mass Christmas cookie baking and decorating session with a couple of my younger cousins, mom, grandma, and me (although I mostly watched).

    As I was watching the kids render most of the cookies completely inedible by pouring sprinkles on them in layers thicker than the original cookies were, I grabbed a cookie and decorated it myself.

    And it was tastah!

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  2. ColbieMarie

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    I'd eat that.
     
  3. BeautifulStranger

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    Lmao... the food equivalent of 'I'd tap that'
     
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    That's cool :slight_smile:

    There's another recipe for rainbow cookies on Something Awful's Goons With Spoons wiki here.
     
  5. ColbieMarie

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    Haha yes.
     
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    That looks amazing.
     
  7. Z3ni

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    Iz that paint?
     
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    Genius. Pure genius.
    And to quote Colbie, I'd eat that.
     
  10. xequar

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    T'is colored frosting. Grandma mixed up red, green, blue, and yellow for the kids, so it wasn't too much of a reach for me to make orange and purple.
     
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  12. I want a cookie now... That cookie has both class and culinary appeal, so who wouldn't eat that?
     
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    What is that icing made out of?! It's scaring me! I've never seen icing like it before.
     
  14. Master Hade

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    its looks num yummy!
     
  15. Amy

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    LMAO Courtney.
    "I'd eat that."
    :knee slap:

    If it wasn't frosting, I'd eat it.
    Frosting is nasty.


    Dude.
    That is sick.
    I need those.
     
  16. xequar

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    Literally all it was was Pillsbury brand cream cheese frosting mixed with food coloring. Then I mixed two colors of the colored frosting to make the orange and purple.

    And who said frosting is nasty? Blasphemy!! :icon_wink:icon_wink
     
  17. Master Hade

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    I concur