Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Ladies and Gentlemen, Fill Your Cans!



Behold the difference between drizzling (above)
and glopping (below)
This is such an educational blog.


A great can filler would be these delicious Chocolate Raspberry (yes Shannan, raspberry) Cookies. It's a Paula Deen recipe, ya'll. Get it here. It's got two sticks of butta!

What do you do when you totally thought you had a small heart shaped cookie cutter, and you find out that you don't?
You improvise.
You talk yourself into thinking that it's totally ok to have round shortbread cookies on Valentine's Day.
They do NOT look like Ritz crackers....stop saying that.


These cookies are incredibly, unbelievably good.
Besides, round cookies fit the can better, so there.


After baking them, I cloaked them in chocolate.
That's right. I said cloaked.


You can find the recipe for this at Epicurious.com.
I found these very quick and easy to make.

I filled my can very simply, just using tissue paper, and putting the cookies in cellophane bags. I had a really long 'to do list' today and I didn't have the mental energy to do something more creative, but I'm sure you'll come up with something much better.



You might want to hand your Valentine this card.
I'm sure it'd go over super great.

This one is especially popular this year.

Remember the evil Howdy Doody card from yesterday's post?

I think this might top it.

26 comments:

  1. Those are such cute gifts! I love them. Simple, sweet and thoughtful and hand-made!

    I adore short bread cookis so I will try those for My Guy.

    The last Valentine card is hysterical. Those cat eye are so kine of scarey!

    Hi to Aaron...

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  2. Oh boy, I needed something like this to make up tomorrow! Dad's going to get our Marine Friday to bring him home for some sweet leave. They are dropping some additional Marines at the airport out there. I thought I would send some small goodies for them, as one of them(his roommate) had requested some baked goodies from Smith's mom. This is just good good timing. And I am just giggling at the Valentines. Where in the world do you find these. I'm a likin' the "fat" one. hee hee hee. Thanks for the links. I gotta get busy like my superheroine Chicken Whisperer!!!!
    Have a good one!

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  3. Very cute idea for a little valentine gift!

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  4. Cookies look great. Drizzle is better. Cans are cute. Some of those Valentines are scary.

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  5. I also so totally thought I had a heart shaped cookie cutter this morning when putting together some Rosemary/Pear Scones....had to use a round biscuit cutter. Matters not...they were so delicious, any shape would have been fine! And I LIKE the look of your round shortbread cookies...how perfect for your sweet can containers. Sure wish I was your neighbor!

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  6. Holy Hell! Why are you trying to scare us like that? I hope those cookies make it safely all the way here to Fishers, IN...

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  7. I have been waiting for your update ALL day today...it's about time girl. You must have been busily making all those yummies. I love the shortbread cookie idea cloaked in chocolate. Yumminess! I will expect my can next week. teehee--jk!

    I doubt I will get that energetic this year, but this gives me inspiration for next.

    What will you do for Easter? I can't wait.

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  8. Love the Valentine's cards, so funny! Great looking and I'm sure delicious cookies. Thanks for the can idea...charming.
    Maureen

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  9. You better be saving some of those chocolate ritz crackers and gloppy chocolate rasperry delights for *THIS* fat valentine.

    Just sayin'.

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  10. Jayme, You don't need a heart cutter when you put so much LOVE into your gift. Great can idea.
    Happy Valentines Day
    Cheryl

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  11. Those cookies look so yummy and the valentines look so scary!

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  12. Jayme,

    I am doubled over laughing at these cards. Were they the ones you received when you were in elementary school?! HA!

    I love your can. No, not your ass, your Valentine project! I hope I can burrow my way out tomorrow and get some baking supplies. Thank you so much for sharing this.

    BTW, Martha is getting up there in age and will be looking for a replacement. You have my vote.

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  13. Jayme,

    I am doubled over laughing at these cards. Were they the ones you received when you were in elementary school?! HA!

    I love your can. No, not your ass, your Valentine project! I hope I can burrow my way out tomorrow and get some baking supplies. Thank you so much for sharing this.

    BTW, Martha is getting up there in age and will be looking for a replacement. You have my vote.

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  14. Could I be your Valentine? These are precious!

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  15. Those last three are hysterical. Especially scary devil kitty. And the mouse? I must copy and send to my sister. The gloppy chocolate raspberry cookies look delish. Great stuff, Jayme!

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  16. OMG how strange were people then????? LOL!

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  17. Yes, you're back! Happy you're feeling better, loved the Dentist post.. Ok, for some reason, I've left ridiculously lengthy comments on a few blogs now so I'll spare you. Love the cookies, (love, love Paula Deen) I'll be trying those for sure. The cans are soo cute, and the valentines are hysterical with your review of them. Pheww, that was the best I could do, it's a lil' bit long, I tried....Have a good night!

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  18. Uh-oh...I see you've driven JenJen to cursing again...

    But seriously - where do you find this terrifying/festive stuff?

    Your cookies look like butta...I wanna dip 'em in my coowoffee, and I'm not even a coowoffee drinka.

    Thanks for the raspberry shout-out, Homes.

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  19. hilarious valentines! I've just got to copy that mouse one onto a card for my hubby this year. He has really delighted in scooping the dead mice out of the basement since we moved to the country. Isn't life on the farm romantic?! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  20. Hi Jayme...Nice to meet you...Yummy cookies..You remind me of Me about 12 years ago.
    The farm...chickens, cooking, crafting...
    Still me, just moved off the farm I guess.
    Loved visiting and catching up with your fun blog.
    Stop over when time permits...love to have you!
    xoxo~Kathy @ Sweet up-North Mornings...

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  21. This smacks of 1960's Valentine shoeboxes at school and taking the neighbors a Valentine surprise...I love it!

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  22. Wow! Where do you find these cards? And did people really used to send them to their loves?!?

    Gosh, but those cloaked shortbread cookies look awesome! Lucky Valentines in your household!

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  23. I'm sitting here cackling to myself at the Valentine cards. Sweet! LOL! Those cookies look awesome. What a perfect homemade giftie. If I get a dose of ambition in the next couple of days, I'm going for it. Thanks so much! -Tammy

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  24. Love cookies in a can! At Christmas we do fudge in a box. Same concept, but either way friends and neighbors love receiving them!

    Di
    The Blue Ridge Gal

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  25. "You're all wet but I love you?" That is an insane card!!

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