Aren't these simply irresistible ??? Woohooo.... a wonderful idea as giveaways to brighten up your friends' day or become a favourite person to your nieces & nephews. ;)
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
You can't help but to break out in a song when you see Doraemon. It is such a cheerful song. Don't you agree ...
minna minna minnai
kasete kureru
mirai no kikai de kanaete kureru
sekai ryokou ni ikitai na
(ufufufu... doko demo DOA!)
AN AN AN
tottemo daisuki
DORAEMON
AN AN AN
tottemo daisuki
DORAEMON
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Love Is All Around
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Festival of Lights
With festive holiday just few days away,
Cookie Box would like to wish all our Hindu friends a wonderful Diwali.
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greetings
Ladybug Ladybug
This little girl loves ladybugs so much that her mother decided to do a ladybug cake for her birthday and celebrated with her friends in school.
Boy, she was delighted !
Boy, she was delighted !
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cakes
Happy Anniversary !
We had a customer who was doing a big-do for his parents on their wedding anniversary. Inviting relatives & close friends for the party. He wanted to do a simple yet a traditional pastries.
We decided to go ahead with the longevity peach which is in fact, the longevity peach (shou tao) is not a fruit but a Chinese steamed bun in the shape of a peach, with lotus paste filling and coloured a bright festive pink. Traditionally, the shou tao is eaten at birthday celebrations of elderly folks where the buns are piled at least knee high on a tray.
Peaches are well known Chinese symbols of longevity and there is a Taoist story about the Queen Mother of the West who has a magical peach tree which bears peaches granting immortality to those who eat them. The tree however only bears fruit every three thousand years. The peach shaped steamed buns are made to symbolize those magical, immortality granting peaches.
We decided to go ahead with the longevity peach which is in fact, the longevity peach (shou tao) is not a fruit but a Chinese steamed bun in the shape of a peach, with lotus paste filling and coloured a bright festive pink. Traditionally, the shou tao is eaten at birthday celebrations of elderly folks where the buns are piled at least knee high on a tray.
Peaches are well known Chinese symbols of longevity and there is a Taoist story about the Queen Mother of the West who has a magical peach tree which bears peaches granting immortality to those who eat them. The tree however only bears fruit every three thousand years. The peach shaped steamed buns are made to symbolize those magical, immortality granting peaches.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
So Loving...
3rd Oct 2009 (Saturday) was an auspicious day in Chinese calender. Many couples took the opportunity to get hitched that day.
One of our customers registered their marriage at Thien Hou Temple. These cupcakes are to commemorate their union.
Congratulations, LTY & CSH on your wonderful marriage !
One of our customers registered their marriage at Thien Hou Temple. These cupcakes are to commemorate their union.
Congratulations, LTY & CSH on your wonderful marriage !
Happy Mooncake Festival
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