Sneak Peek!
Don’t forget to enter to win my ultimate cookie decorating kit 🙂
Follow this link to my {Start the Year Off Right Giveaway} for three chances to enter!
The cool part of is, I only photographed some of it =) There’s MORE! For most of the items you see here, hop on over to Karen’s Cookies, one of the best one stop shops for cookie decorators with the most REASONABLE and FASTEST shipping I have come across. I ? Karen and I thank her again for helping me to put all of my decorating MUSTS into one kit!!!
You only have a few more hours to enter. I will close the giveaway at 8:00CST…
*ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON THE ORIGINAL POST TO QUALIFY*
Winner TBA…Good Luck, and VERY happy decorating!
I miss my Mamaw too. She was everything to me, mother, grandmother, best friend. I remember helping her do laundry in our wash house, with the wringer type washer and hanging the clothes on the line to dry. Those were the best days of my life. [email protected]
I would love to win this!!! What a great way to start the New Year:)
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Thankfully, my grandma is still around to show me all the wonderful things she learned from her grandma!
I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for this giveaway! 🙂
Does Karen finally have the squeeze bottles with couplers?! I've been on the waiting list forever!
So cool, i'd actually bake cookies more lol(:
I have become quite obsessed with Karen's Cookies this week. I'd like to blame you…but the fact of the matter is…THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR INTRODUCING ME TO THEM!!!!
Just read your interview over on Taste and Tell and had to come check out your site! I am in aw over all your beautiful cookie creations!
Hi there Callye!
It wouldn't let me post on your oringal post, so I hope this counts!
My favorite memory of my Grandmother is this day she took me to the beach. I was sad, because I'd had to leave my mom after a visit. (My parents were divorced, and I didn't get to see mom a lot. It broke my hear to say goodbye as a child.) Anyway, this day, she gave me a little bear, "Bitsy Bear," and together we wrote a poem about it.
Years later, when I was in college, being taught by the same professor who was teaching my grandmother at the time she took me to the beach,my grandmother showed me her poetry portfolio. In it was the poem we wrote together, plus one she wrote about her observations of her granddaughter playing in the waves.
Not only is she a great grandmother, who unfortunately is showing signs of dementia now), but she's supremely independent, extremely intelligent and VERY, VERY creative.
I love my "G-Sue" very much.
Ever since I saw your post I wanted to write about my mom, it is hard to do so, because she is missing, but I do remember a lot of happy moments, althougth we were poor, she always managed to make our lives very fun; Most of all I miss her singing habilities, I never put much attention to her cooking because I was very youg, Now that I started to make cookies on my own I think of her a lot, she use to make the greates cookies ever, not decorated, but they tasted really good. I wish I could win your give away, and my very short story probably won't be the best, but it is fun to participate, I have been thinking about this give away since this last Monday, it is not in the origal post you wrote and probably I di not make it on time, but I finally got the courage to write, I am such a quite woman. Oh well the truth is that I am already a winner just to open a little bit to my self, and really looking a your cooking gives me a lot of ideas, and inspires me keep trying, before I felt alone, I di not have any one to ask a question about what was rigth about baking or any simple question, but now with internet is so much information, that I can not wait until I put the kids to come visit wonderfull sites like your. Kisses.
Hello, I think I'm late and I'm not in the right place neither: Málaga Spain, so far away ja, ja, ja. But I love all your creations Sugarbelle. And I have a beatiful history too, but mi english is not beatiful is awful, so i let it in spanish, sorry:
Esta es la historia de dos hermanas. Sus padres se dedicaban al comercio en Cartagena, las cosas les iban bien. Pero llegó la guerra y a los muy tontos le dio por ayudar en lugar de hacerse ricos con el estraperlo, ¡que cosas! Mi abuela María se murió de tuberculosis cuando mi abuelo estaba en la cárcel, tenía dos niñas pequeñas, mi madre de 5 añitos y mi tía de pocos meses. Su hermana Mercedes se hizo cargo de las dos. Cuando su novio, al que quería con locura, le pidió exiliado en Francia, que se reuniese con él, que había conseguido trabajo y un sitio para vivir, mi abuela Mercedes le dijo que no, que todavía no podía, que se le partía el alma si abandonaba a sus niñas. Terminó casándose con mi abuelo cuando por fin salió de la cárcel, en aquella época era la única forma de poder seguir cuidando a sus niñas. No tuvieron ningún hijo propio. Mi “abuela” Mercedes se murió hace poco, se murió sin saber que conocíamos su historia. Siempre le pidió a mi madre que no nos contase nada, que no fuésemos a dejar de quererla, por no ser nuestra abuela de verdad… Y la queríamos tanto…
Oh, Miriam G., it's a beautiful story, your "grandmother" had a heart of gold
I loved my auntie Consol, a friend of my parents, as much as if she were from the family. She loved me anyhow and anywhere. I miss her so much
Callye – love your cookies and your blog! Where can I find the cute mini-spatulas?
I just started piping cookies like that… no where nears as good as i would like to be.
Hi Callye,
Just curious…what is that tool in the upper right corner? I've never seen anything like it before…
I'd love to see a list of all the things that were included in this give-away, simply because I'd like to purchase some of it myself. 🙂
amo esta pagina!!! en argentina no existen estos productos, como puedo adquirirlos?
alguien me podria mandar la receta para las galletitas de manteca para decoracion? gracias!