Thursday, January 27, 2011
Jacqueline
Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.
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Words to Eat By
"Though never a very good dieter, she'd found a rule of thumb that kept her from blimping out as her metabolism aged - eat what you want, but not all of it. So if she wanted cheesecake, she made cheesecake, had a slice, and took the rest to a friend or someone in her church who needed a pick-me-up."
Lemon Tart, A Culinary Mystery, by Josi S. Kilpack

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Now that's the kind of snowflake I like!
ReplyDeleteYou are making the people stuck in snow go crazy! But how gorgeous, I would want snow inside to snack on too.
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm not happy with the snow right now, your cookies are just beautiful-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeletePretty sure those are the most beautiful cookies ever made!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean almost?! Those are too pretty to eat! Can you post some non caloric things though? I am still trying to recover from the hogburgers! Those were so awesome! I didn't even think twice about being ladylike and stopping at half. I just scarfed the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteI love coming to your blog...another fun idea for our youngest daughter...she's so glad I found your blog. Your cookies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if I make these snow would come my way. White on white is just so gorgeous! The photos are so pretty too -- such a treat for a winter day! Joni
ReplyDeleteseeing snowflake cookies for the first time...:) i'd like one please....
ReplyDeletehave a great evening!
Those are too pretty to eat. I wish I liked to bake and could make pretty things like that.
ReplyDeleteJust simply beautiful..simple as that! :)
ReplyDeleteDonna
Your snowflakes are beautiful! Baking when it's cold and snowy outside sounds so cozy! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cookies!
ReplyDeleteYou are such an inspiration. The cookies are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBarb
Jacqueline, these are too pretty to eat. I love the white on white, but the touch of aqua is also fabulous. You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteWhat can Is ay about it? They're stunning! But I doubt seeing anything "ugly" here..lol.. You're so talented! I wish I had half of your talent in the kitchen! :-)
I also want to thank you for your comment. You're always so nice! Actually, today I was thinking about you, then you dropped by! It was nice seeing you there. Thank you!
Enjoy your weekend! We'll be stuck at home with a snow storm! I'll need to come back to find some more recipes here! :-)
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
You are true inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend, Jacqueline..xx
too beautiful to eat.
ReplyDeleteThey are just perfect! So soft and beuatiful.Bravo!
ReplyDeleteJacqueline...simply GORGEOUS! Not one alike...just how a snowflake should be :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
You are simply AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is beautiful - makes me wish I was more artistic. I was wondering if you would take a survey for me: eBook Survey . Basically, I am looking to find out what drives ppl and why they publish.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Jacqueline, you are so creative. LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job of decorating those cookies! I am so lacking in cookie decorating skills so I am envious.
ReplyDeleteI have a cookie cutter very similar to yours but I'm certainly not as skilled as you with decorating!
ReplyDeleteYour snowflake cookies are gorgeous! Why do mine never come out looking like this? Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, I love snowflakes of any kind, but these are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletemickey
Your presentation is spot on! You've decorated them so smoothly..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cookies... I am in awe as I am no frosting queen... one of these days I will make some and practice.... that cookie cutter would help, it's just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! And no shoveling involved. :)
ReplyDeleteYeahhh..
ReplyDeleteyammie..and y're welcome
regards La Douce France
Carolien
stoppping by from sweets on saturday.. those cookies are beautiful. I've been wanting to try royal icing. Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful! i love the colors!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS cookies! They look like you could easily sell them in a store and make TONS of money! :-) Thanks for stopping in on my blog earlier this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I am so impressed! Is there anything that you cannot do?? Kerri
ReplyDeleteJacqueline,
ReplyDeleteI bought that very same cutter because I LOVED the shape. I thank you so much for sharing your receipe because I LOVE this sort of cookie. There is a bakery in Ft Worth that I pay $5 per cookie for ones like this. I have to try this receipe. HUGS!
Charlene
Beautiful! I love copper cutters, need to have some myself and the snow flake design is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are beautiful--almost too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are beautiful--almost too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteThese are almost too pretty to eat. You did a fantastic job with them. Thanks for linking this up at Sweets for a Saturday. I hope you'll be able to join in again.
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