The idea for her new book, “You Can’t Judge a Cookie by Its Cutter,” was born of those conversations. In the book she shows at-home bakers how to make 100 decorated cookie designs using just a handful ...
Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. For me and many other Americans who grew up on Pillsbury cookie dough, it’s not officially the holidays until I’ve ...
The shape-shifting baking tools can reveal a lot about what’s on people’s minds, as one American company has learned, to its profit. Ann Clark, the nation’s largest manufacturer of cookie cutters, can ...
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Don't pack away your holiday cookie cutters yet—use them to make wax candles
First, place your cookie cutters on a tray covered with wax paper. You’ll be filling them with wax to form your holiday candles, so make sure that their edges are flush with the tray to prevent any ...
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