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Cookie Cutter Shark
2 people recommended this item
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shark sandwich, anyone?
Updated Dec 10, 2008
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Fetus Cookie Cutter
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awesome.
Updated Dec 10, 2008
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Fall Leaves Piecrust Cutters
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nothing says autumn like pie!
Updated Dec 10, 2008
Card Suit Cutters by Lindy Smith
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excellent for cocktail crackers and cookies!
Updated Dec 10, 2008
Bulk Sets of Gloss Gift & Cookie Boxes in Several Colors and Patterns
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Check out the cool black polka dot ones!
Buy in bulk so you always have a gorgeous way to wrap a gift on hand.
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High quality gloss gift boxes are 2 pc featuring automatic bottom and pop-up lids. Available in a variety of sizes and designs. These boxes make beautiful packaging for gifts, cakes, cookies and other gourmet foods.
Made in the USA from new materials mostly from pine trees and other wood by-products and is processed without any harmful chemicals. Meets the FDA requirements for direct food contact. These boxes are also printed with soy based inks that are non toxic, plant based and not harmful to people or the environment.
Updated Nov 20, 2008
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Tin Tie Bags From Paper Mart
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When it comes to baking cookies, part of the fun is wrapping them up and giving them to friends. For me, packaging them in a way that keeps them fresh yet easily accessible has always been a challenge. Plastic zipper bags are out. They are good for other things, but zipper bags aren’t very cute and depending on what brand you use, you may transfer the taste of the bag itself to the cookies. Tins are terrific, but they take up a lot of room and are expensive. The solution? Tin tie bags from Paper Mart. They look slick, keep cookies very fresh, and when you buy them in bulk, they are only a few cents a bag. I’ve had very good luck with Paper Mart. Orders usually show up at my door earlier than the expected and in good condition. I bought them on a whim a few years ago and got so much positive feedback from friends that when my first bulk order of 100 bags ran out, I ordered more. (via Paper Mart)
Updated Sep 3, 2006
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Pi Cookie Cutter
2 people recommended this item
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math cookies? yes please!
Updated Dec 10, 2008
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Magnetic Containers
4 people recommended this item
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great storage!
Updated Dec 9, 2008
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ModCloth Love To Bake Measuring Set
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I heart baking! Don't you?
Updated Dec 5, 2008
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Making Marshmallow Fondant
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A great recipe for making fondant with marshmallows. (via Fondant 101)
Updated Dec 5, 2008
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