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Old 11-18-2008, 05:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ohh these are pretty!

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Old 11-18-2008, 05:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Let me know when you make some. I'll be right over. Haha!!
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Old 11-18-2008, 05:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Those cookies would make pretty Christmas tree ornaments.
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Those are neat. I'm tempted, except I've never made my own cookies before.
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I did last year, and they came out too wide and flat because I didn't refrigerate the dough first.

I made them like drop cookies. I'll try it again soon.
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I bought these today. I will probably make a ginger/cinnamon shortbread cookie and dip them in white chocolate.
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Finger food

Oooooh, ooooh, oooooh, use them to make Jell-O!

(Anybody ever make Jell-O with extra gelatin so that it's really firm and you can pick up the pieces with your fingers to eat them? Or throw them? My husband looked at me strangely when I asked him this same question.)
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I'm attempting Spritz cookies again today. Found a recipe online that says it is 'foolproof'..we'll see!
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Oooooh, ooooh, oooooh, use them to make Jell-O!

(Anybody ever make Jell-O with extra gelatin so that it's really firm and you can pick up the pieces with your fingers to eat them? Or throw them? My husband looked at me strangely when I asked him this same question.)
I remember them being called Knox Blocks, my grandmother used to make them. Later on Jello caught on and came up with their own recipe called Jello Jigglers. They were so much fun to eat as kids.
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I remember them being called Knox Blocks...
Yes! That's it! Knox blocks. Thank you. Fun food and it wasn't fattening.

Suzie I definitely want to see how your cookies turn out. Those are neat.
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