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Old 03-31-2008, 09:01 AM
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Default 18 Dozen Sugar cookies

I had one heck of a weekend. My husband's work employed me to bake and decorate 18 dozen sugar cookies for them. I was so excited this is my first job baking, and I have to say it was a huge experience for me.

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Your cookies look great. They might look a little better if they were done in Yankee pinstripes though
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Your cookies look great. They might look a little better if they were done in Yankee pinstripes though
Oh No, must be Boston!!
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LOL no it has to be the cards! Best team in baseball duh lol.

Poor guys got rained out and they were winning what a cruddy night lol
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The pin stripes will make them sour..
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after icing all those babies , they look great , you did a good job
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I'm back posting again. Thanks for the welcome back. The cookies looked great and delicious. Good job.
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