Also, just to let everyone know how much goes in to actually making my cookies, I want to try to journal my work this week. The "Gravediggers" are going to be picked up on Wednesday evening and the "Baby Girl" cookies will go with me to the shower on Saturday afternoon. Yesterday I made 4 batches of cookie dough so it could freeze overnight. Since my truck order increased, all of this dough will be used for them alone and I will need to make 4 more batches of dough tonight for the baby cookies. For the truck order I ordered a regular 'ol monster truck cookie cutter, but we all know that the "Gravedigger" is special so I had to get creative and add the shell to the bed of the truck.
Today is Monday and my goal for today (to get these cookies done in time) is to have them baked and glazed by tonight. Tuesday will be used for decorating and then they need to dry overnight Tues. and Wednesday during the day. I glaze all the cookies I make for various reasons. The glaze seals the cookie, and fills in any inperfections (like where I added the shell to the bed of the truck). The glaze also insures that the colored icing does not bleed into the cookie. Also sealing the cookie guarantees freashness for up to two weeks. The cookies have to be completely cooled before glazing. Then the tops are glazed, dried and then the bottoms are glazed and dried.
Here they are all baked and in the glazing process. This order was for 3 dozen but I always make a few extra just in case.... so there are 38 of these cute trucks.
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