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Guns don't feed people, cookie-shaped guns feed people

There's only one thing that people love better than eating food, and that's eating food in wacky shapes! That's why food shaped like Christmas trees and bunnies and cartoon characters are so popular. I think if we were given the choice between regular shaped snacks and snacks shaped like Fred Flintstone or something pornographic, we'd choose the fun shaped ones.

Here's a pistol-shapped cookie cutter. I bet this would cause havoc if people had it on their carry-on at the airport. Can you imagine trying to explain this to authorities?

"It's for cookies, I swear! Cooooooookieeeeeeees!"

[via Boing Boing]

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Woman bakes cookies in her car

The expression that "it's hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk" is a common one, but have you ever heard of someone baking cookies in their car? A woman in New Hampshire did just that, taking advantage of the extremely high heat that her area had been experiencing. With outdoor temperatures in the mid to upper 90s, the temperature in her RAV4 reached about 200F. She placed trays of prepared dough on her dashboard and went inside to wait with her coworkers for the cookies to be done.

The chef, Sandi Fontaine, has actually been doing these car cookies for about 3 years now, whenever the temperature climbs about 95F. She notes that an additional benefit of in-car baking is that the fresh cookie smell lingers in the car for many days after a batch has been completed.

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Cookie days: Christmas baking, spice walnut cookies

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The article from Saveur seduced me with its tale of thousands of cookies baked around the clock in the small town of Solebury, Pennsylvania. Trinity Church, an Episcopal parish, raises about $1,700 each year through its 20,000-cookie bakefest. But better than the money was the idea... grandmothers and little boys and single parishioners all working together to mix, roll, bake and box the buttery cookies made from recipes handed down for generations.

How could I resist? So two years ago I tried this recipe when I bought a Costco bag of walnuts and needed to use them up. Ever since I've been buying walnuts, nutmeg and cinnamon specifically for this recipe. These cookies satisfy my longing for spicy, crispy, nutty treats - and they're protein packed and low-net carb, to boot. I eat them for breakfast throughout December.

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