It was a wonderful day here today full of squishy cookie dough, floury fingers, cookie cutters and rolling pins :)
It was so nice to just pull out the chilled dough that I had made yesterday and let the children go to work. Usually we would mix up a batch and then it would have to be refrigerated and everyone would be anxiously waiting to begin but today it was instant fun.
It was so nice to just pull out the chilled dough that I had made yesterday and let the children go to work. Usually we would mix up a batch and then it would have to be refrigerated and everyone would be anxiously waiting to begin but today it was instant fun.
I set up three stations on the kitchen counters for them so that they each had their own rolling pin, cookie sheet and tons of cookie cutters to use :)
We ended up with nearly 5 dozen cookies in all shapes and sizes. Some we ate, some are in the cookie tin and quite a few are in the freezer *grin*. We have visitors tomorrow so Wednesday looks like it will be the perfect day for phase two... icing! That always makes for some interesting messes *grin*.
Hugs,
Rosina
What a good idea to do the cookies over three days! I usually found that the kids were tired after cooking them that they'd be impatient then with the icing and I am sure that added to the mess too. This way you don't have all the mess at once to clean up either.
ReplyDeleteYou've convinced me. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been busy! I can't wait to do cut-out cookies with my 3 year old. Doing the dough beforehand sounds like a great idea.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday!
oooo, what fun! icing will be such joy!
ReplyDeleteyum!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol :) It really does make it much easier to spread it out over the days :) I found that I got tired by the time we were done to if we did it all in one day *grin*.
ReplyDeleteHeehee Jenn :) Have fun making cookies!
Dakota Gal :) Thanks so much for the birthday wishes and have fun making cookies with your little one. My 4 year old had a blast this year making cookies :)