Recently, my mom gave me a package of Tiny Teddy cookies. Apparently these are snacks popular in Australia and are similar to Teddy Graham crackers that I'm used to here in the United States. Let's open it up and see what it looks like.
This bear is holding his nose because he was stung by a bee -- ouch!
What's your favorite cookie or cracker snack?
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Showing posts with label cookies. Show all posts
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Monday, March 9, 2015
Salmonoa cookies
Perhaps you have seen other Bear Cub Scouts in your neighborhood selling cookies. We do this every year apparently, to raise money for our Bear Cub Scout Troop. Some people say these cookies are overpriced, but I think you are also buying the cuteness of having a little bear sell them to you, don't you think? I have a box of cookies here with me today.
"Does anyone want to buy a box of Salmonoa cookies?" I asked. I waited for three seconds but received no answer. I guess that means we can eat the cookies then.
They are my beary favorite cookies - Salmonoa cookies!
Here, would you like a cookie?
They look good, don't they? Take a big bite.
Mmm, it has lots of coconut and caramel and chocolate...
A little tea with honey would be the perfect complement to this snack...
Wow, that was fast!
We ate all the cookies! Do you have a favorite Bear Cub Scout cookie?
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Ninjabread Cookies
Hello everyone. It seems that I have been in a bit of a baking mood lately. Today I am going to try this special cookie mix that I received from Christmas. It is a mix for Ninjabread Cookies. I have never tried Ninjabread before so I am beary curious. Let's see what's inside this box.
There is a packet of cookie mix, frosting mix, a piping bag, candy decorations and ninja cookie cutters. So let's get started, why don't we?
I am pleased to tell you that this recipe calls for some honey. It will be a beary delicious cookie - I know this for a fact.
I added the honey to the cookie mix in a large bowl.
Then I formed a large ball with the dough. It was fun to get my paws in there. I put the dough in the refrigerator to cool for 30 minutes.
I rolled out the dough into a thin sheet then used the ninja cookie cutters to cut out shapes. They went into the oven for about 9 minutes. When they came out, they were a nice golden brown color. I mixed the frosting and put it into a frosting piping bag.
These were fun to decorate with the candy! I had a little extra cookie dough leftover so I made a special cookie. Can you see what it is?
Here are some closeups of the ninjabread cookies! HIIII-YA!!!
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Koala cookies
Today, I am going to be reviewing a kind of cookie. Maybe you have tried these cookies before, but maybe not. My mom really likes these cookies and keeps them stashed away on the highest cupboard shelf where little bears cannot reach, but Uncle Tibbs has helped me snatch a box (shhh! please don't tell)
Let's take a closer look at the package. These are called "Koalas March" chocolate cookies. See all the koala bears on the box?
Alright, enough with the packaging. Let's get to the good stuff inside.
Now let's take a look at the cookies. Each koala cookie has something different on it. Some are playing instruments, others as dressed as an astronaut... but the best part is, there is chocolate fudge on the inside! How yummy.
Have you tried a koala cookie before?
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