When I was younger and first moved out on my own, I said a lot of badwords. I don't know if it was the thrill of being able to, or one of the hazards of my close proximity to a bunch of sailors {seriously} but I learned, and used some doozies.
However, since I have kiddos now, and since cussing in a blog post feels similar to cussing loudly in a crowded waiting room, I just don't do it. Besides, like I mentioned before, my mom reads this, and even though I have almost reached the three decade mark, she WOULD NOT BE PLEASED.
I guess I could have changed the name of my icing altogether, but it wouldn't quite be the same. People might not remember my point, nor would I get the guilty pleasure of still being able to say @#*! in my head.
All joking aside, that's really what I call this icing. I have my own special curse word I say in my head, but you can choose yours =)
This is the consistency of royal icing I use when I do one of three things...{there's a few other things but they are kind of complicated for this post}
- Wait til last minute to start on a set of cookies I have to get done
- Screw up REALLY badly {think scrape off and start over}
- Get bitten by that lazy bug that's been wandering around my house for a few years
Just for the record, I prefer the pipe and fill method any day of the week, but this is, real life happened, I refuse to quote that Larry Guy, get it done icing.
I came up with a wacky way to explain consistency after a phone conversation with my friend Kandle a few days back.
She was thrilled because after two years of asking me about RI, she had finally caught a re-run of Martha and figured out what she had been doing wrong .
*No wonder everyone loves Martha*
The conversation went something like this:
Kandle: I watched Martha and I saw that the icing had to be like liquid to get it flat like you do.
Me: What were you doing before?
Kandle: I was spreading it with that little spatula and trying to get it flat...
Me: *slaps head* Oh, Kandlearia!
Then came my lightbulb moment. VISUALS HELP! So, that's what I am going to do today.
Normally, I would use the honey or molasses to describe consistencies. However, as I went through my house looking for molasses, I realized that most people, other than us serious bakers, don't just keep molasses lying around , and although lots of people have honey, it's often crystallized from sitting in their pantry for aeons.
So, I went on the hunt. I looked all through my house for everyday liquids that others could use as a reference on the perfect consistency for "Oh, @#*!" Icing.
I think that most people have at least one of these products somewhere in their house to refer to...
*I should mention, these are kind of brand specific comparisons. I was actually grabbing things in my cabinets and looking to see how they flowed.*
My favorite comparable consistency was this stuff...
This is what it looked like as I experimented.
And for those of you who can't bear to waste the expensive, weird-flavored kiddie paste *me*, I found these cool little containers at Dollar Tree. I'm thinkin' Loren and I shop at the same place, right L?
And finally, these are the cookies I made with the "Oh, @#*!" Icing. My brother Bryce and I actually have a full list of made up curse words that we use in good humor. It's almost funny to hear a big ol' deem when you are expecting a @#*!
And just for the record, the F-BOMB was the brainchild of my best friend BC =) Thats why I ♥ her. She ALWAYS gets my humor.
I hope this taught everyone a little something they would always remember, along with giving them a little beginning of the week chuckle!
Happy Monday, have a FUN week =)

LOL, I don't have any good reason except personal preference. YOu know how
ReplyDeletesometimes things just bug you withou reason? It bugs me not to pipe and
fill sometimes. I'm a little crazy, LOL!
Why do you prefer the pipe and fill method over this method? It looks just as beatiful...
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