My cousin Caroline is 12 years old. I'll encourage her to continue experimenting in the kitchen with one of these delightful gifts.
You too, can motivate the kid-sister in your life to get interested in all things baking.
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My cousin Caroline is 12 years old. I'll encourage her to continue experimenting in the kitchen with one of these delightful gifts.
You too, can motivate the kid-sister in your life to get interested in all things baking.
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Because I've been all about the cookies lately, I went on a search for the cutest cookie cutter shapes I could find. While cookie cutters aren't always a requirement, there's nothing like a unique shape to add some originality to your baked creation. From sugar cookies to ice cream sandwiches to madeleines, here are my favorite cookie cutters and molds.
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It's March 14, better known as 3.14, or Pi Day. I wish it was pie day, but we'll take what we can get.
My gal geeksugar has rounded up a load of Pi Day paraphernalia, however I've found a few treats to inspire you in the kitchen.
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You've finished baking your super-simple, pet-safe peanut butter-oatmeal treats, and it's time to have a field day cutting them out into cute shapes for you and your fur-covered bestie! Little did I know that there are tons of adorable cookie cutters in bones, fire hydrants, and doggie houses, along with breed-specific shapes of all sizes, so you can match your cookie to your dog! I love the Boston Terrier one the most, natch, but one of my other faves is this dog house ($2) that even has tiled-roof accents — so cute!
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Delilicious: Heart-Shaped Sandwiches
Surprise your lil love on Valentine's Day by slipping a heart–shaped sandwich into her lunch bag.
Although February is a short month, there are a lot of things worth celebrating. You could warm up your kitchen with some torched sugar, or warm up your place settings with a little bit of red. To see what's on our February Must Have list, click "Start Slideshow" below!
I think a picture says a thousand words. They'd make a great gag gift, but would you buy these Swedish Pipparkaka Cookie Cutters ($55 for 4 shapes)?
The holiday season has arrived and if your house is like mine, there's bound to be loads of cooking, baking and fun. Of course, this also means there's room for stress and freneticism; so to help you make it through December in one piece, I've rounded up a few holiday must haves.
Has anybody gotten their hands on this new 3-D Halloween Cookie Cutter Set ($11.99) from Williams-Sonoma? Bringing a new dimension to holiday baking, the Halloween-shaped cookie cutters allow home cooks to make cookies that can be assembled into standing, 3-D sculptures. I'm not exactly sure how they work, but it seems like a fun project for kids.
If you love the idea of Breast Cancer Awareness baked goods but would rather make them yourself, then you might want to pick up this handy tool. The Pink Ribbon Cookie Cutter ($4.89) is handcrafted and measures 6"x3". Twenty-five percent of the proceeds are donated to the Susan Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, and the best part is that you can actually use the cookie cutter to create any color ribbon.