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Very nice!  Ditto to others comments.  I thought of cones but just couldn't bring myself to try to pipe each layer - not that I'd be good at it.  To me it would be a big blobby mess.  I just don't understand why some people love a thickly iced cookie, or cake for that matter.  The same with fondant.  I have had a good fondant covered cake but most times they are thickly covered - distasteful to me.  An instructor said people remove the fondant, which raised an eyebrow.  lol  The fondant cake I tasted was very good, I think from an Amish bakery, not sure.  Anyway, your cookies are nicely done and presented.  Nice idea!

Originally Posted by donaharrisburg:

Very nice!  Ditto to others comments.  I thought of cones but just couldn't bring myself to try to pipe each layer - not that I'd be good at it.  To me it would be a big blobby mess.  I just don't understand why some people love a thickly iced cookie, or cake for that matter.  The same with fondant.  I have had a good fondant covered cake but most times they are thickly covered - distasteful to me.  An instructor said people remove the fondant, which raised an eyebrow.  lol  The fondant cake I tasted was very good, I think from an Amish bakery, not sure.  Anyway, your cookies are nicely done and presented.  Nice idea!

Dona.  I made a short video of these. No more icing than any other.  And except for dust or airbrush each cookie was done in about 2 minutes.  I will try and put it in here.  I never do it right

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