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  2. Cookie cutter - Wikipedia

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    A cookie mould typically has an ornate design debossed into the surface; the mould is pressed into the cookie dough to produce an embossed design. These moulds may be flat disks or may be in the shape of a rolling pin. Cookie press An automated or hand-operated cookie press, also called a cookie gun, is used to make large batches of cookies ...

  3. These Christmas Cookie Cutters Make Holiday Baking So Much Fun

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    The ornament-shaped cookie cutters in this three-piece set would make great gifts or to keep for yourself, too. Shop Now. Vintage-Style Ornament Cookie Cutters . etsy.com. $17.79.

  4. 3Doodler - Wikipedia

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    WobbleWorks launched a Kickstarter campaign for the 3Doodler on February 19, 2013, with an initial fundraising target of $30,000. The campaign closed on March 25, 2013. The $50 reward level was the minimum needed to receive the product, with highly recommended reward levels of $75 and $99 including more bags of plastic thread, and the highest level of $10,000 including a "membership in the ...

  5. Did you know Vermont has the largest cookie cutter ... - AOL

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    Ann Clark Cookie Cutters' number 1 cutter is the venerable gingerbread man. But even the G-man is only produced in runs of 500 at a time, maybe four times a week − not 40,000 in inventory.

  6. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    The German cookie cutters produced more stylized cookies, many with secular Christmas subjects, and for less cost, than the local American tinsmiths. When import laws opened the floodgates to low-cost, German-imported cooking utensils, including cookie cutters, between 1871 and 1906, the American tradition of decorating cookies for Christmas ...

  7. 3 Christmas cookie exchange gift ideas for nearly every diet

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    3. Add the dry ingredients all at once to the wet and incorporate on low speed until the flour just disappears. Remove the bowl from the mixer and use a rubber spatula to finish incorporating the ...

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