I moved to Alaska when I was 10 years old and I remember quite vividly saying goodbye to my 4th grade classmates. I remember showing them on the globe how far away Alaska was from Texas and one of them asked me, straight up, "Are you going to live in an igloo?" I knew it was ridiculous but the fact that I still remember that question makes me wonder if, at the time, I wasn't quite sure myself.
I'm kidding. I laughed in their faces. Pfft. 10 year olds.
So even though I spent the rest of my youth here, moved away then would
eventually return, I still don't think of Alaska as home. Isn't that
weird? I'm not FROM Alaska; I just live here right now. That doesn't
mean, however, that I deny it's beautiful landscapes or quirky residents
or wonderful summers. That's all grand. But it's the damn winters...
But I digress. I did not, as one might suspect, make these in response
to the Texas cookies I shared with my fellow Texan family a few weeks
ago. I actually made them to share with my Alaskan coworkers at a bake
sale being held at work. I thought they'd appreciate these familiar
sights over any old design (or especially Texas. Imagine: feeding
Alaskans Texas cookies! The horror!)
I used Sweet Sugar Belle's recipe but I've made a few tweaks and they're working for me (learning my wonky oven temperature is the biggest plus). This is the 8th batch of cookies I've made and I'm finally getting to the point where I've got a routine and it's getting easy! Yay!
Ready for a bake sale! |
2 comments:
Those are very amazing! You do such a good job with the decorations. I imagine that your Texas family would be very happy to try these Alaska cookies also! I hope your co-workers appreciate your time and hard work that goes into these beautiful works of art!!!
Where can you get these cookie cutters?
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