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1 hour ago, Shelby said:

...I am trying to downsize my life.

 

Well, since you mention downsizing, I should point out that many of the cookies in the book are very small xD.  Really.  She mentions that all the cookies made for her shop, Beurre et Sel, are 2 inches in diameter.  There are recipes call for 1.25" diameter cutters, which I think should be nice for those rich goat cheese cocktail cookies.  And there's a tiny two-bite-1 chip cookie where you press a single chocolate chip into a little ball of dough.  

Of course, there are sturdy bar cookies and big rich gooey-looking cookies, too.  

But if you're looking to downsize your cookies, this could be just the ticket xDxDxD!

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

1 hour ago, Shelby said:

...I am trying to downsize my life.

 

Well, since you mention downsizing, I should point out that many of the cookies in the book are very small xD.  Really.  She mentions that all the cookies made for her shop, Beurre et Sel, are 2 inches in diameter.  There are recipes call for 1.25" diameter cutters, which I think should be nice for those rich goat cheese cocktail cookies.  And there's a tiny two-bite-1 chip cookie where you press a single chocolate chip into a little ball of dough.  

Of course, there are sturdy bar cookies and big rich gooey-looking cookies, too.  

But if you're looking to downsize your cookies, this could be just the ticket xDxDxD!

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