
I have always wondered what kind of memories I would like to leave behind for my children after I pass on from this world. After much consideration, I believe food is one of the many ways that can always jolt sweet and fond memories (or otherwise)for people. Hence the blog name CookBake Legacy for my family members. I want to enjoy the learning journey of my cooking and baking and discover foods that my family members love to eat.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Quinns in Chocochip Cookies
These cookies are for Children's Day Celebration in dd's school and also in church. As I have no more mini M&Ms left, I used these quinns to decorate them. I actually got the idea from a blog that I usually frequent and thanks to E who posted her pic there. The quinns on the cookie make the cookie rather attractive. At least the color didn't bleed into the cookie surface like the mini M&Ms that I usually used. And ds said that they also gave the cookie a crunchy bite .


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3 comments:
wow cecily, these cookies are so nice.. the quinns didn't melt into cookie hor.. so colorful!
very colourful, sure catches the children's heart :)
nice~ i love the colorful quinns on the cookies. maybe i can try out next time. thanks for sharing up
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