I recently baked and frosted Christmas cut-out cookies. I knew Benny would stick around, because he loves my homemade buttercream frosting
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| Did you say FROSTING? |
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| Is this frosting? Oh yuck, it's M&Ms! |
Ringo jumped up and immediately helped himself to a cookie!
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| Hey, it's a smorgasboard! Score! |
He mostly wanted the frosting, so I let him lick it a while.*
*After he was done, I ate it. I can't let a good cookie go to waste. . .





Ha! Ringo's a great taste-tester. Our human likely would have eaten the cookie too! :-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, guys. We hope you have a *good* holiday.
Purrs and peace.
What would we do without our feline cookie inspectors!
ReplyDeletePurrs for a Merry Christmas!
Score! Love your cookie!
ReplyDeletecookie inspectors....good job boys
ReplyDeleteGood boys! So lucky to have their own personal Christmas Cookie baker! And, for what it's worth I would have eaten the "licked" cookie too!
ReplyDelete*Excellent plan on your part. :-)
ReplyDeleteI had two out of three cats locked in the den last night as I made my first batch of cookies. Elliot was still eager to try a few from the cooling rack when I let them back out.
it is good that you keep it all in the family :)
ReplyDeleteI swear kitties are children covered in fur. They are adorable.
ReplyDeleteMy human refuses to share her food with us. She is a snob.
ReplyDeleteI'd do the same thing - I couldn't throw a good cookie away!
ReplyDeleteNone of my cats have shown the least bit of interest in my baking...even the icing. Perhaps I need your recipe. ;)
hey, what's germs between fambly ANyways???
ReplyDeleteWe don't see a problem at all!
ReplyDeletepee ess...the mom says those are her favorite Christmas cookies. She would have eaten that cookie too.
I would have eaten it too :) I love frosting and that looks incredible.
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