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A giant soft frosted cookie the size of a
cake that later gets stamped with a jigsaw
pattern. Put it together to find your
birthday or party message. Leave out
pieces for other more endearing
messages.
Giant cookies are great
http://www.milliesc...s/celebcookies.html (A frame from the Millies Cookies website: www.milliescookies.com) [Jinbish, Jul 04 2005]
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you got me a frikken cookie? this is the worst birthday party ever. |
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I bought a birthday cookie for my flatmate a couple of years back because I knew he didn't like cake very much... When our friends gathered for the start of a night out in his honour, one of the girls produced a lovely looking cake. He was really pleased... and my cookie was relegated to freakish sideshow as everyone proceeded to have a piece of cake but look over the giant cookie. |
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Story has a happy ending though because I sloped off to hide in the kitchen and then ate the entire cookie while mumbling with my mouth full of dough: "f'kin b'stids". It cheered me up no end. |
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so he ate the cake just to please the girls? how shallow. |
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Despite googling for it, it doesn't appear that anyone actually makes interlocking jigsaw cookie cutters! |
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What I though would exist was something like a rolling pin with a pattern of interlocking pieces on it, such that you can roll it across a sheet of dough, cutting it into interlocking biscuit pieces ready to bake. |
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Of course the missing pieces problem will be much more common here... |
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