My attempt at making cutout cookies

But, I bet they taste good!
They are actually peanut butter cookies I did as cut-outs. I did sample one, it tasted fine, but more crispy than traditionally shaped PBs.

I made them to take to Wednesday's Bible study. Instead of buying expensive specialty frostings, I just bought one can of vanilla already made frosting, then tinted portions and made a piping bag out of a plastic bags by snipping off a small corner.
 
When my girls were at home we would make sugar cookies. We would use christmas cookie cutters and decorate them. Pack them in Christmas tins and include them with regular presents for family and friends. We did this even after they were in college. Miss that family tradition.
 
ff I was told that I was a hyper kid and as an adult, I suspect that was why I was awful at rolling out the dough, I finally gave up and all my cookies were drop cookies and I must have made a gazillion! I loved baking and the family loved eating the baked goodies.
 
I’m sure they taste great Debs, at least you try, I don’t think I’ve ever owned a cookie cutter !

Incidentally, I hope you have a lovely Christmas in your new home x
 
I just bought one can of vanilla already made frosting, then tinted portions and made a piping bag out of a plastic bags by snipping off a small corner.
Thats a fabulous idea Deb. I’ve been making yearly Christmas cookies and I never thought of that. It probably doesnt harden or does it?
 
They are actually peanut butter cookies I did as cut-outs. I did sample one, it tasted fine, but more crispy than traditionally shaped PBs.

I made them to take to Wednesday's Bible study. Instead of buying expensive specialty frostings, I just bought one can of vanilla already made frosting, then tinted portions and made a piping bag out of a plastic bags by snipping off a small corner.
Peanut butter cookies are awesome. Enjoy. :giggle:
 

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