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Non-Edible Cinnamon Dough
SUBMITTED BY:
STEPHANIE GERHART
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UMBER
"Sweet-smelling Christmas tree cookie ornaments. They can be made to look like little gingerbread men."
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Original recipe yield 12 ornaments
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3/4 cup applesauce
4 ounces ground cinnamon
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Mix the applesauce and cinnamon to form a stiff dough. Roll dough to 1/4 inch thick. Cut with cookie cutters and make a hole for ribbon. Carefully place cookies on a rack to dry. Let air dry for several days, turning occasionally.
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Reviewed on dec. 11, 2007 by
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dec. 11, 2007
i have a similar recipe that smells way better for alot longer...just add 2 tbsp of ground cloves, 1 tbsp ground allspice, 1 tbsp ground nutmeg to the cinnamon (which my recipe calls for 3/4 cup ground cinnamon...and 3/4 cup applesauce minus 2 tbsp.
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i have a similar recipe that smells way better for alot longer...just add 2 tbsp of ground...
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Reviewed on nov. 29, 2006 by
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nov. 29, 2006
My kid's and I love to make these. They make great gifts after the kid's have decorated. I did add 2 tbls of "Mod Podge" glue so they don't crumble. I find this brand works better than white glue.
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My kid's and I love to make these. They make great gifts after the kid's have decorated. I...
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Reviewed on dec. 15, 2005 by
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dec. 15, 2005
These make great gifts at the holidays. You can paint the finished cutouts and hang them anywhere you want an apple cinnamon scent. They are especially nice in the car. To the person who thought the mix was too wet, simply add some more cinnamon. They last for years.
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These make great gifts at the holidays. You can paint the finished cutouts and hang them...
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Reviewed on sep. 6, 2003 by ANGELBUTT
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ANGELBUTT
sep. 6, 2003
I made these, they were really fun and smelled great, made the whole house smell wonderfull. To the person who reviewed this first....*YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO BAKE THEM* Great recipe ( Don't eat them, lol )
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I made these, they were really fun and smelled great, made the whole house smell wonderfull. ...
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Reviewed on dec. 17, 2002 by PHIL_KATT
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dec. 17, 2002
This dough is fun and easy to make. The smell of the cinnamon even helps give the room a fragrance. They are wonderful, but fragile.
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This dough is fun and easy to make. The smell of the cinnamon even helps give the room a...
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Reviewed on oct. 4, 2003 by
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oct. 4, 2003
This is great fun to make with the kids and they last for years.
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This is great fun to make with the kids and they last for years.
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Reviewed on dec. 11, 2002 by JENNIFER GILLISPIE
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dec. 11, 2002
The recipe was a little "wet". When I baked off the ornaments they stuck to the cookie sheet and some of them broke. I bet if you used a little cooking spray or a Silpat liner it would work a little better. The ornaments smell delicious though!
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The recipe was a little "wet". When I baked off the ornaments they stuck to the cookie sheet...
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Reviewed on dec. 10, 2003 by DEEDEE12677
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dec. 10, 2003
My 4 year old nephew loved doing this! The dough was easy for him to roll out on his own too(the best part to a 4 year old!) The only problem i found was that he wanted to use more intricate cookie cutter and they fell apart, so stick with the simple trees, stars, hearts, etc. My house smells fantastic too!
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My 4 year old nephew loved doing this! The dough was easy for him to roll out on his own...
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Reviewed on dec. 1, 2007 by
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dec. 1, 2007
I've made this "playdough" for years. Adding some other spices to it lends for some great smelling ornaments. Cloves and allspices are great. You can even use whole cloves to decorate your creations. This year we are planning on making them again. I might add some essential oil to the mixture as well.
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I've made this "playdough" for years. Adding some other spices to it lends for some great...
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Reviewed on feb. 5, 2008 by memorymom
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feb. 5, 2008
I used this in my classroom of 2 & 3 year olds. GREAT!! The whole preschool smelled fantastic. Easy. Keeps for days if sealed in a ziplock bag. Dried well-some curling. We used a sharpie to write names and dates on the backs of our ornaments. We will definately use this again.
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