Never again will my Xmas cookies be a failure.
These are my last years efforts: a pretty poor sight even though they tasted good. (I might also add in my favor that the heat in Australia does not help to bake at Christmas time)
With the new technology of a 3D printer, this malheur is a matter of the past.
In future my Xmas cookies will be perfect.
It’s this simple: first you create your design on the computer (or download one if you wish to make it even easier)
then you fill the cartilage with the cookie dough (I guess special mixtures will be available at the bakery or printing departments)
you insert the cartilage into the printer
how a perfect cookie is formed
All done with this fabulous machine hardly the size of your oven and it will fit into your kitchens easily because you can get rid of so many outdated kitchen appliances.
I start saving now !
November 28th, 2014 at 10:36
Reblogged this on 3dprintingthings and commented:
Christmas is coming up, and i’m sure you are all starting to thing about presents. Especially those that you have to buy but you don’t really know or maybe even like the people your buying them for. I always wish I could just bake them some awesome looking cookies but mine never turn out the way I intended. As a designer I would love to be able to create intricate designs and then just print them out and package them up. Can’t wait for this to be more available to people. Here is a blog with a video so you can see how it works for yourself.
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January 29th, 2015 at 18:44
It would be much easier to skip christmas.
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January 29th, 2015 at 18:56
easier maybe (specially in regards to baking in the december heat) – but not even half as much fun.
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February 20th, 2015 at 16:24
Interesting post! The cookies look great! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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