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Old 09-14-2011, 12:11 PM
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I collect the brown bag cookie molds and today I stopped at a thrift shop and got the cutest pumpkin one from 1992 for $.99
isn't it fun to collect little treasures and then to find them at such good prices :)
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wow, you did great
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I seem to collect them as well.. my favorite is a flying pig!..... what do u do with urs? how how do u display them?
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Can you show a picture
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Do people actually make cookies with these? If so, how do they turn out? I've seen the molds online, but never cookies!
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Originally Posted by bluteddi
I seem to collect them as well.. my favorite is a flying pig!..... what do u do with urs? how how do u display them?
Well so far I have used a wooden sort of dowel tree and hung themn from that..like to think of a better way...suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Prism99
Do people actually make cookies with these? If so, how do they turn out? I've seen the molds online, but never cookies!
yes shortbread..recipes on line..and pressed paper is neat too
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Originally Posted by LoriEl
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http://brownbagcookiemolds.com/gallery/CookieMolds
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Originally Posted by Sue Fish
I collect the brown bag cookie molds and today I stopped at a thrift shop and got the cutest pumpkin one from 1992 for $.99
isn't it fun to collect little treasures and then to find them at such good prices :)
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Thanks for the link. I thought that's what you were talking about but wasn't sure.
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