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Well, I made a SOL cookie. I think it turned out kinda cute. Sorry this scan gives the face a blurry look, but there is not a decent battery in this house for me to use in my camera. Anyway, here's the cookie:

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Post by Orthography Enthusiast »

Very nice! Good detail on the "Lynwood" lettering. (that's the part that always fouls me up on birthday cakes)
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Holy cow! That's amazing, Patti! As OE said, the detailing on the Lynwood lettering is really good!
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That's great! Al looks very yummy. :lol:
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Thanks, guys! It's a lot harder to write tiny letters on a cookie than it is to write on a cake. It took me three or four tries! Plus, I had to make the brim of his hat seperately and attach it. This was a little more labor intensive than my other cookies. Glad you guys like it.
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Post by ducttapeearth »

Wow! You're very good with the pastry bag! And it looks delicous! I just want to eat my computer screen! Although, I doubt my monitor tastes any good...
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Thank you!

psst, it's chocolate. Painted on, except for the hair. I use a parchment bag for that.
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Post by crazymelon »

Great cookies! I might try making a vegan version.
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How do you make vegan cookies? I suppose they could be decorated with frosting made with margarine, eh? Just curious.

Btw, Al has eaten my cookies before, because he's really more a vegetarian. He just tries to avoid eggs and dairy sometimes.
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Post by crazymelon »

I make vegan cookies using substitutes, like Pure, a soya/sunflower spread that tastes like butter.
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