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<p>[QUOTE="NanaB, post: 10546114, member: 7638"][USER=50]@say_it_slowly[/USER] yes it is a cookie mold for leaf cookies it is made by Ateco, I have one. It takes a ton of practice but once you get it down pat, it goes faster. They were sold so long ago, they came with the only recipe that it works with, I have tried many others, but only their recipe works. Typically a stencil for confectionary sugar has details, this would leave a pile of sugar in one spot (meaning it is too large) think of doilies these make the best stencils for confectionary sugar stencil's. They come in a variety of patterns and are disposable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NanaB, post: 10546114, member: 7638"][USER=50]@say_it_slowly[/USER] yes it is a cookie mold for leaf cookies it is made by Ateco, I have one. It takes a ton of practice but once you get it down pat, it goes faster. They were sold so long ago, they came with the only recipe that it works with, I have tried many others, but only their recipe works. Typically a stencil for confectionary sugar has details, this would leave a pile of sugar in one spot (meaning it is too large) think of doilies these make the best stencils for confectionary sugar stencil's. They come in a variety of patterns and are disposable.[/QUOTE]
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