Talk:Cookie cutter

-We need to add more information to this post. Off the top of my head I can think of several subsections. For instance: Materials, & Other uses. 75.110.11.31 05:15, 26 December 2006 (UTC)KDC3

- I added the links to my (non-commercial site's) tutorials for making home-made cookie cutters, in response to the above comment. They were deleted the next day because they were considered "spam". I only included them because they have been very popular. I wrote them up in the first place because I couldn't find such information on-line. What's the definition of SPAM, and what type of materials information are you looking for? I had no intention of spamming anyone, and don't understand how the "how to make xxx from stuff you have at home" qualifies.

I've undone these changes, because I figure they must have been deleted in error. I'm not sure how to contact anyone before undoing them, other than this note in this file. I don't mean to step on anyone's toes. If this undoing an undo is in violation of any etiquette, please accept my apologies in advance, and feel free to undo the undo-ing of the undo. But if you do that, please explain why the tutorial about how to make cookie cutters is not on-topic to the cookie cutter page, just for my edification. I really added it with good (non-spammy) intentions.

All the best, Carolyn (Juggling Frogs' blog owner, allergic to SPAM.) December 23, 2007

Alternate definition?
Is that "alternate definition" supposed to be there at all? Joël Ledoux190.56.253.55 (talk) 20:59, 13 April 2014 (UTC)