Entry the thirty-fifth: In which I am really, really tired
I still have cookies waiting to be iced. Hmph. This after two days of diligent work. I really did make a lot of dough this year -- I shouldn't be as surprised as I am that this process is taking friggin' FOREVER.
No pictures from yesterdays bake-a-thon with tyee and her lovely babbling (in a good way) daughter, but I took a few tonight.
The production line: I like to work on several cookies at a time; this year I wised up and started using a lazy susan.
An hour or two later...
And, finally, the aftermath.
Did I mention I'm not done yet? AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
(The aforementioned tyee gave me the idea for both the hula girls and the light-swagged & Christmas-treed houses. Thanks tyee!)
Labels: cookies, hula girls, lazy susan
4 Comments:
These are so fabulous I can hardly stand it. *GO YOU*!!!! It's edible art!
[I finally had a batch of cookies, and then a loaf of Amy Boogie's whole wheat cranberry Irish soda bread, turn out beautifully yesterday. So perhaps my mojo will return... meanwhile, I have many Tupperwaresful of undercooked glop. Ugh.]
Um... do you really need to save the undercooked glop in hermetically sealed containers? Just wondering.
Yay for the bread and (successful) cookies! It's a drag to have batch after batch of near-misses. Welcome back, Valerie's mojo. You were missed.
Wow, the hula girls look amazing. I don't think I'm going to get anything cooked this season. We'll see...
Am starting round 2 of baking tonight, but have no hula girl ambitions...those are beautiful!
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