Growing up in the Red River Valley (Fargo, North Dakota) I am all to familiar with flooding.

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Seeing waters rise and feeling the dread of the unknown was an annual event around the Red River.  So I have been especially sensitive to the emotion around the rising of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.  I feel as if I may even know what the residents are feeling… may have some insight to what it looks like to watch water lap the edges of your home.

I decided to make some sandbag cookies… millions and millions of sandbags have been filled in North Dakota over the years.  I wont even begin to estimate how many have been filled in 2011 all across the Unites States!

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But I wanted to also share a message a hope.  Although we have all seen the destruction that water can do… we have also seen cities rebuild.

We have seen people join together and offer support, hope, and prayers.

I want to send out a huge THANK YOU to all those who have dedicated time, strengths, and donations to help save homes and lives.

I also figured it might be neat to share this cookie technique in case anyone wanted to make their own sandbag cookies for someone deserving.

Simply start out with a blank cookie.  I made a couple dozen sandbag cookies and let them sit for about 36 hours. (I would recommend at least 24)

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Get your food coloring pen and create your design of choice.

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I decided to make a ‘stamp’ like design.

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To create the double stamp impression I took a piece of paper towel and pressed it down on the drawing being careful not to move the paper towel around.

I then simply just lifted up the paper towel and moved it to the left about an inch, then pressed it back down on the cookie, gently but firmly.

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You can press the paper towel down longer to get a darker impression.

It just adds a bit of depth a otherwise very simple and boring design.

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Throw them on some brown sugar and call it a day.

Stand strong everyone dealing with the effects of these record breaking rising rivers…  we are rooting for you!

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Amanda Rettke is the creator of I Am Baker, and the bestselling author of Surprise Inside Cakes: Amazing Cakes for Every Occasion – With a Little Something Extra Inside.Over the course of her 15+ year blogging adventure, she has been featured in and collaborated with the Food Network, New York Times, LA Times, Country Living Magazine, People Magazine, Epicurious, Brides, Romantic Homes, life:beautiful, Publishers Weekly, The Daily Mail, Star Tribune, The Globe and Mail, DailyCandy, YumSugar, The Knot, The Kitchn, and Parade, to name a few.

Reader Comments

  1. Mother Nature holds great beauty and great destruction. Your cookies are a reminder that many have to deal with her forces and a sweet tribute to all those who overcome them.

  2. i’m getting a bit spoiled. LOVING it when you do cookies cookies cookies! The look is AMAZING…and love the sand!

  3. Yes, the flooding has been horrible!! I live in Memphis and so many areas have been devastated! The river is finally starting to resend and now we’re expecting rain all weekend.. not fun!

  4. Wonderful. Love your design and technique! I posted a link on ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com 🙂

  5. These are so cute… and a great way to support those who are going through tough times with flooding right now!

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