[Sca-cooks] Saint Nicholas was Half an outcast!

Heleen Greenwald heleen at ptd.net
Wed Dec 27 15:09:29 PST 2006


I saw the mold and it was exquisite! I would guess that you would  
really have to butter the mold in order to get the cookie out, with  
detail still in tact.... but wouldn't butter/oil/spray clog up the  
tiny relief of the picture and prevent the design from coming out  
nicely?

Phillipa

On Dec 23, 2006, at 11:16 PM, Johnna Holloway wrote:

> House on the Hill sells St Nicholas cookie molds. The one
> of St Nicholas with his donkey dates to the 1600s.
>
> http://www.houseonthehill.net/index.php? 
> main_page=product_info&cPath=1_37&products_id=162
>
> Johnnae
>> On Dec 23, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Kathleen A Roberts wrote:
>>
>>> say, how far back does the image of santa claus or saint
>>> nicholas go... as we might see it or in period.
> Well, since we have some fairly recent images (say, late 19th century)
> of Saint Nicholas in his Christmassy incarnation that don't
>>> fit the "standard" modern red-suit model, I suspect it's quite
>>> recent. Of course, some of the older images of SC in episcopal garb
>>> might well be period -- _he_ certainly is.
>>>
>> Adamantius
>>
>>
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