Do you have a Rod? Like what you hang your clothing hangers on. You could buy different thicknesses for way cheaper then buying a rolling pin. When i bake, I go to the local arts and craft store or home depot. I suggest oilling it giving time to soak in. Usually the craft store already has it sanded smooth. It may be narrow but you can do so many things with it. I tend to get a 2 ft and trim to personal pref length. Why i like it longer, is if you like making pizza or bread like a huge tortilla, flat breads, etc... you roll out the dough and as you are working it, the gluten and such because gummy/stretchy. So with a couple quick flips, slapping the counter or board with the rod, the dough goes from 12 in to almost 18-20 inches. So you see what i mean. Theres a . Nomadic channel that makes me smile because the elderly gal does exactly what i mean. They are in Iran, Zagros mtns. Im not Iranian but the actions she does is exactly what i do. I learned that from my grandma. She's German, Scot, Irish heritage. Seriously... save your money and make your own.
Looks so delicious!!!
Looks yummy 😋
LOOKS YUMMY!!! Destiny, that is so thoughtful of you to help Mitch keep his grandmother's recipe and memory alive.
How sweet !! ❤ my husband is also Cookie Monster hahaga
Dip your cutters in flour…helps with getting the dough out. 😊
That’s a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
@@destinyandmitch Wishing you two a Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year! ♥️
This is my favorite sugar cookie recipe. Early 60s Betty Crocker cookbook 😊
Betty Crocker never misses 😌
That was sweet of you to make your hubby’s family cookie recipe. Also your tree looks pretty 🙂
Hehe thank you ☺️
They're so cute, we used to roll out our dough with a spaghetti sauce jar.
gotta do with what ya have haha
Yknow, this is so wholesome! ❤️
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Everything looks perfect 💋💋
They look so delicious. Same me some ❤❤
Looks good, I make the roll cookies too (I use my mother's recipe).
So cute❤❤
Do you have a Rod? Like what you hang your clothing hangers on. You could buy different thicknesses for way cheaper then buying a rolling pin. When i bake, I go to the local arts and craft store or home depot. I suggest oilling it giving time to soak in. Usually the craft store already has it sanded smooth. It may be narrow but you can do so many things with it.
I tend to get a 2 ft and trim to personal pref length. Why i like it longer, is if you like making pizza or bread like a huge tortilla, flat breads, etc... you roll out the dough and as you are working it, the gluten and such because gummy/stretchy. So with a couple quick flips, slapping the counter or board with the rod, the dough goes from 12 in to almost 18-20 inches.
So you see what i mean. Theres a . Nomadic channel that makes me smile because the elderly gal does exactly what i mean.
They are in Iran, Zagros mtns. Im not Iranian but the actions she does is exactly what i do. I learned that from my grandma. She's German, Scot, Irish heritage.
Seriously... save your money and make your own.
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Push forward to where she makes her for of flat bread... but you can do that with most any bread.. like pizza.
Use a wine bottle or a can of beans/soup, works great as a rolling pin
Gotta do what you gotta do 😅
That recipe looks like it’s from the Betty Crocker Christmas cookie recipe book. If it is my gram had it as well and that’s the book I use now.
do u mind if u can share it because my screen is glitchy ass rnn
Haha I love it!!
Oh what’d I do to have someone able to recreate my grandmas cookies
It’s so special 🥺💞
My high ass almost thought y'all were reading those ingredients from a bible 💀
They look lovely tho 💕
Omg nooo lmao 😭
I love this, I have to use a spaghetti sauce jar, lol. The rolling pin makers won't be happy with us, lol.
It's all about making do with what you have, right? 😅
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