Mickey cookie cutter, sm & lg

mum of two pirates

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Can someone please tell me how much they are, I would like a small one with the rubber around the top, and I saw the hudge ones, that were rice crispy cutters? But I would like to use it for cakes I think. Could you put it in a 9x11 pan and pour brownie mix in it and bake it, in it? or would you just cut with it after words. Thanks
 
I have 2 of the large red ones. I bought them on ebay..you might want to check there. Mine are metal..I guess therefore in theory they could be baked in the oven. They are quite huge though. Awful big cookies....wait big cookies aren't awful...they are yummy!!!! :cloud9:

Good luck in your search!! You could also try posting this question on the cooking/scrapbooking board.
Kimba
 
I got the little egg-cooker things.... for Mickey head fried eggs, and use them as cookie cutters.

DTD - home store - $5
 
I have a big red metal one that I picked up at the World of Disney home department for $5. I used it the week after I got back for a project for DD. Her class had a Market Day, where they developed, marketed, & "sold" a good or service to the other 2nd grade classes. We made rice krispie treats and chocolate chip cookies, using the cookie cutter. She named her "business" Melanie's Mickey Munchies. It was really cute! For the chocolate chip cookies, I baked a large pan cookie and then cut out the Mickeys afterwards. For the rice krispie treats, I sprayed the inside of the cookie cutter with Pam & used it as a mold, one at a time.
 

I also use my red one for cutting out sandwiches. But, I use it the most for rice krispies.
 








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