Stacey Kimmel featured the cutest Icelandic horse head cookies assembled out of Pepperridge Farms Milano cookies vanilla wafers, icing, Tootsie Rolls, etc on her blog Behind the Bit. I made a herd of them for Horse Club meeting over the weekend. The cookies were a huge hit--whimsical, delicious, lots of chocolate--what could be better. If I made a mistake, I just added more icing as mane since these were suppose to be Icelandic horses.
Here is the link to Stacey's blog which is always interesting.
http://www.behindthebitblog.com/2015/06/cookies.html
And to the Savory Experiments web page for the assembly directions.
http://www.savoryexperiments.com/no-bake-horse-cookies/
As a little girl, I always wanted a pony for Christmas. Santa never brought me a pony. So in my late 40s, I started taking horseback riding lessons. When I turned 50, I got my first horse, an Icelandic named Blessi (Veigar frá Búðardal). Little did I know how much fun life with an Icelandic was going to be. Blessi has a unique perspective on life. I hope you enjoy reading about it as much as I enjoy Blessi. And you will probably read about my cats from time to time.
Pages
- Postings
- Jules Verne & Icelandic Horse
- Icelandic Pony in William Morris' Kitchen
- Icelandic Horse Books
- Icelandic Breeding Standards
- Best of Blessi Stories
- Is this trotty, pacey or clear tolt or rack
- MCOA Hereditary Eye Defect in Silver Dapples
- Bone Spavin in the Icelandic Horse
- Laminitis
- Velkomin, Bienvenu--How to translate Blessiblog
- MtDNA Origins of the Icelandic Horse
- Icelandic Horse Twins--A Wonderful and Cautionary Tale
- Using World Fengur
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