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  2. 50 New-and-Improved Cookie Decorating Ideas Worth Your ... - AOL

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    When it comes to decorating cookies, the sky's the limit. From intricate royal icing creations to simple ideas that take a little store-bought help, your Christmas cookies can be as easy or ...

  3. Christmas Cookie Decorating Ideas - AOL

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    Whether they're for Santa Claus or the kids, Christmas cookies are a sweet holiday staple. Between sugar cookies and gingerbread men, the cookie-decorating options are endless at the most ...

  4. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies - AOL

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    Get your favorite cookie cutters ready for The Pioneer Woman's best cut-out cookie recipes. Ree has foolproof ideas for festive shapes and designs. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies

  5. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    Today cookie decorating traditions continue in many places in the world and include such activities as cookie decorating parties, competitions, creating cookie bouquets and cookie gift baskets, and simply decorating cookies with children as a fun family activity. Glaze, royal icing and fondant are all popular choices for decorating cookies.

  6. Kids Baking Championship - Wikipedia

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    The four bakers are challenged to make a celebration cake for the finale. The cake must be at least three layers. Valerie and Duff throw another twist and tell the kids they need to make a "party favor" and give the kids ideas. Annika makes a dark chocolate cake with a raspberry cream coat and frosting. Jackson makes a lemon cake.

  7. Christmas cookie - Wikipedia

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    In Canada and the United States, since the 1930s, children have left cookies and milk on a table for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, though many people simply consume the cookies themselves. The cookies are often cut into the shape of candy canes, reindeer, holly leaves, Christmas trees, stars, or angels.