"COOKIES"
Attractive cookies for ohildren's parties can be made with plain biscuits, white icins, a little chocolate or cocoa (ior colouring), silver sweets, a couple of cherries. a small piece of aneelica, hnndreds and thousands (small coloured sweets), and a little patience and imagination. lce the top of the bisonits, and then decorate them as for faoes or gard;ns. For faces, place silver balls in the icing for eyes, a scrap of angelica for a nose, a thin slice of cherry for a moutb. two dots of carmine (cochineal)
for the cheeks.. and some icing nolour °d brown for bair. For flower gardens, put shreda oi angelica on it as flower stalks and scat ter "hundreds and thousands" above *u profusion or in clusters to renrpsent the flowers. Sandwich biscuits can he mad© b^ putting jam or a butter filling betwcer a plain biscuit and a decorated onfr.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 10
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