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Sunday 22 February 2015

Big Fat Cookie



You may have noticed that there really seems to be a lack of knitting on my blog. I seem to have slightly lost focus, but it also because I have been working on a new pattern since the start of 2015. It is taking so much longer than I expected. So until that is done, here is a bit more cookery ....

I thought you might like to see what I came back to find the other day. She hadn't baked it, but my daughter had prepared this enormous cookie. She used this Millie's Cookie recipe, just leaving out the chocolate chips, and came up with the design herself. The letter cutters were from Santa, but he got them from Tiger. I took the photo below to try and show the scale. Despite its huge size the cookie still disappeared incredibly quickly.


20 comments:

  1. I'm surprised it lasted long enough for you to take a photo! Lol x

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  2. wow, that one big cookie. Looks very impressive.

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  3. What a fun idea, I'm not surprised it didn't last very long. I've been a bit like you with the crochet. I've been doing bits, but nothing to report on. Hopefully we'll be able to rectify this in the not too distant future :)

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  4. Yummy and a lovely use of the letter cutters too.

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  5. Looks good, and you'll get there with the knitting:)

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  6. That's fab! What a great idea to do the writing with letter cutters, very clever.

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  7. Your daughter is quite clever. It wouldn't last long in our house, either.

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  8. Looks yum - hope the knitting mojo returns soon!

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  9. That certainly is a giant cookie, I think it would get demolished pretty quick here too! I didnt know there were millies cookies recipes hmmm may have to take a peak tho my waistline could do without it!

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  10. It is truly wonderful to witness creativity in our children, and this is certainly a good example! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday and looking forward to see what you're coming up with next!

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  11. The cookie looks delicious. Hope you get back into your knitting soon but often a change is as good as a rest

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  12. Home baked cookies never last long - doesn't matter how big they are! It looks like it was delicious x

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  13. Aww what fun! The design is fantastic and i'm sure it tasted delicious too :) x

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  14. What a great idea, love the Big Fat Cookie. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!

    Cheers,
    Kathy Shea Mormino
    The Chicken Chick
    http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

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  15. Just need a gigantic cup of tea to dunk it in now!

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  16. Wow!! That's an impressive cookie!! Xx

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  17. Big cookies are always so tempting to eat! I'm amazed such a big one could be baked in a regular stove.

    My novel is in the same state as your knitting project. It took me months to find the right approach. Now that I have, well, it still is taking a long time to complete. :-)

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  18. I love cookies... especially HUGE cookies! Thanks for sharing at Submarine Sunday!!

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