Lieran ([info]lieran) wrote,
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Harry Potter Cookies

Currently making cookies using these cookie cutters...

















All the cookie cutters are the same size, but the images seem to be smaller for some of them.

I'm going to have the kids at the library decorating them with chocolate and vanilla frosting and multi-colored sprinkles. :)

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[info]norabombay

July 18 2005, 02:17:47 UTC 6 years ago

Hey-
Friend of mine wants a rec of a place to live near the UF law school any suggestions? Price range?

She's got cat's.

[info]lieran

July 18 2005, 02:20:23 UTC 6 years ago

Hmmmm... near the law school means they want to walk or bike? Not really positive, but Camelot is right at Univ and 34th and rather nice. Otherwise, Hawaian Village and all those small private places.

[info]norabombay

July 18 2005, 02:23:24 UTC 6 years ago

I was thinking Camelot.

She has a car, but wants to be near campus, and the problem is that the law school is awkwardly placed.

She's 28? Too old for the student ghetto.

[info]rebellibrarian

July 18 2005, 02:48:56 UTC 6 years ago

OMG - how *freaking* cute!

I'd love to see pix of the cookies - great program idea!

[info]lieran

July 18 2005, 04:33:59 UTC 6 years ago

*bow* Thank you. :)

The program is:

Read Chapter 1 of HP and the HB Prince
Trivia
Admire eachother's costumes
Decorate Cookies

Anything else will probably not fit into the 2 hours I was aloted. :)

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[info]eeedge

July 18 2005, 18:10:19 UTC 6 years ago

I would like to think that library communities would have people who would appreciate good ideas. Even if they don't personally like HP, I would think they'd still go for things that would draw big crowds.

Please read *nearly nine MILLION copies* sold on the *first day*. How'd they like them apples?

[info]lieran

July 18 2005, 20:35:09 UTC 6 years ago

Woot!

Seriously, we /love/ HP if only because it is getting kids to read. :)

[info]eeedge

July 18 2005, 20:39:20 UTC 6 years ago

Heck, I know adults who haven't finished a whole book in the last year who are on tenterhooks to finish reading this.

I won't let my second grader read them yet, though. I'm waivering on the first one, but it seems mean to give her the first in a series and then say "not until you're older" for the rest...
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