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Painting Cookies Dec. 3rd

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Want to Paint Holiday Cookies?

Poll ended at December 7th, 2006, 10:25 am

  • Yes, please.
  • 10
  • 67%
  • Yes, but Date/Time doesnt work for me.
  • 1
  • 7%
  • No thanks, but I would love to come help EAT the cookies!
  • 2
  • 13%
  • Holiday cookies? Bah, hum-bug!
  • 2
  • 13%
Total votes: 15

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Painting Cookies Dec. 3rd

Post by sara farr »

I know it seems early, but calendars do fill up.

Anyone want to paint holiday cookies at my house on December 3rd? Coffee, cookies, colorful sugar based icing, funtimes... etc.

I was thinking 1-3pm on Sunday. Any interest?

(If so, then I will prep. if not, then I will try again later).
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Post by deroosisonfire »

we moved the general body meeting to 3pm-6pm that day, which means that these events don't overlap. i mention because i know you all want to keep your schedules free to attend the general body meetings.
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Post by Wesley »

Bring cookies to meeting?

Will there still be a potential pot luck on that day, too? It's starting to look like a heck of a time!
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Post by Asaf »

As the new guy, I would happily come to a cookie painting party.

If the new guy can come that is...
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Post by sara farr »

Of course you can come - all are welcome. And there'll probably be a lot of chatting -- encouraged by coffee & sugar -- during the painting which is great for new guys.
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Post by Asaf »

New guy make friends! Make friends real good!

YAY!
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Post by Jules »

Hi new guy. Hi cookies. Yum yum.
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Post by smerlin »

Decorate cookies, Come to the AIC General Body meeting and Stay at the Hideout for the Level 3 Graduation show at 8pm.

I can't think of a better Sunday.
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Post by Jessica »

Could I bring my kids? I like making and the kids like eating...
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Post by AwesomePie »

I'll be there hiding in someone's tummy!
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Post by sara farr »

Kids are welcome:
Recommended ages are 2 and up. My sister's 2 year old participated (breifly) in our October "trial run" cookie painting. Most kids are usually happy with bowl of icing they can dip their cookies in and then lick them off. Makes the colors slobbery, though. Therefore, each kid can have their own small sample of colors so they don't slobber in ours.

However, I need to warn you that my house isn't really baby-proofed and you may need to chaperone them when they get hopped up on the sugar and want to run around. Also, I don't have a fenced-in yard, so a second person who can accompany the kids to the park to run off the sugar is HIGHLY recommended.

Cooking Painting Techniques I can demo:
"Base Coat with Sprinkles" - good for mass production
"Dribble & Splatter" - a la Jackson Pollack
"Marbelizing" - eazy, fun, and looks impressive
"Toothpick Painting" - good for detailed work

Any cookie you paint you can eat or take home.
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Post by Jules »

I'll probably try to bring at least one kid!
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Post by F.C. Glasses »

i eat children.


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Post by Jules »

I'll make sure to bring a marinade, then.
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Post by Aden »

mmmm. I like cookies. I'll have to check my calander, but mmmm cookie painting. AND we get coffee?? Fantastic!
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