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How
To
Turn
An
Ice
Cream
Cone
Into
A
Fortune
Cookie
By
Eric
"ConeKing"
Nielsen
For
those
at
home,
waffle
cone
bakers,
that
want
to
know
how
to
do
something
different
with
their
waffle
cone
maker.
Have
I
got
a
treat
for
you.
How
would
you
like
to
turn
a
waffle
cone
into
a
fortune
cookie
and
use
it
to
extend
the
fun
your
child
has
with
his
or
her
Birthday
Party
Preparations?
One
day
is
never
enough
for
any
of
us
to
enjoy
our
birthdays.
It
seems
want
the
good
times
to
last
forever.
And
for
a
child
this
point
is
extra
true.
Well,
take
this
idea
and
grow
the
excitement,
building
up
to
the
day
of
the
birthday.
Your
child
will
love
you
for
it.
Start
by
have
some
birthday
invitations
made
on
the
computer
or
hand
written
with
the
birthday
boy
or
girl’s
name,
address,
date
and
time
of
the
party,
and
any
other
important
info
you
want
to
add.
If
you
want
to
download
some
pre-made
fortune
cookie
strips
to
add
your
information
to.
You
can
visit.
http://www.IceCreamJunkies.com
Begin
by
placing
your
invitation
strips
nearby.
Mix
up
your
favorite
waffle
cone
recipe
and
warm
up
the
waffle
cone
iron.
Need
Waffle
Cone
Recipes
that
aren’t
full
of
holes
and
instructions
for
making
waffle
cones
that
don’t
leak.
Visit
the
above
website.
Now
before
you
start
baking
the
waffle
cones.
Take
a
long
handle
wooden
spoon
out
of
the
kitchen
draw.
Flip
the
useful
end
of
the
spoon
around
and
place
it
back
in
the
kitchen
drawer
just
enough
so
when
you
close
the
drawer,
the
handle
of
the
spoon
sticks
out.
This
is
what
you
will
use
to
form
your
fortune
cookies
around.
Now
you
are
ready
to
bake
the
cones
the
way
you
always
do.
When
they
are
done
baking
your
first
cone
and
it’s
ready
to
be
formed
into
a
fortune
cookie.
Here’s
what
you
do.
Open
the
waffle
iron
and
place
your
birthday
invitation
onto
the
cone,
just
above
the
middle
half
of
the
cone.
Our
free
invitation
strips
have
"Your
Invited"
on
them
and
are
designed
to
have
that
part
sticking
out
of
the
fortune
cookie.
Check
them
out.
Now
grab
the
closest
end
of
the
cone
and
fold
the
waffle
cone
in
half,
away
from
you,
toward
the
back
of
the
waffle
iron.
DO
NOT
RUN
YOUR
FINGER
ALONG
THE
FOLD
AT
THE
BOTTOM
OF
THE
CONE.
With
both
hands.
Grab
the
ends
of
the
cone
at
both
ends
of
the
fold,
carefully
preventing
the
top
of
the
cone
from
folding
backward
or
forward.
Keep
it
straight!
Now
move
the
bottom-center
of
the
cone’s
fold
over
the
wooden
spoon
handle
and
bend
the
two
corners
of
the
cone
down
as
if
having
both
of
your
hands
touching
each
other.
Hold
the
cone
in
place
until
the
cone
cools
enough
so
it
will
remain
in
the
shape
of
the
fortune
cookie
as
described
in
the
diagram
below.
Caution:
Folding
a
cone
is
hot
on
the
fingers.
For
relief
see
note
at
the
bottom
of
the
diagram
below.

Note:
Rolling
a
waffle
cone
or
making
a
fortune
cookie
out
of
a
waffle
cone
can
be
very
hot.
The
easiest
way
to
find
relief
is
to
have
a
small
bowl
of
ice
water
and
a
towel
nearby.
Before
rolling
a
waffle
cone
or
forming
a
fortune
cookie;
dip
your
fingers
into
the
ice
water
until
cold.
Then
quickly
dry
with
a
towel
and
work
with
the
waffle
cone.
Another
way
to
keep
the
fingers
cool
is
the
“Tippy
Finger
Method”.
This
method
is
something
we
are
all
familiar
with.
Standing
on
hot
pavement
during
the
summer
in
bare
feet.
Rocking
back
and
forth
on
tippy
toes,
to
keep
the
feet
from
burning.
When
rolling
a
waffle
cone
or
forming
a
fortune
cookie.
Your
fingers
will
get
hot.
The
way
to
hold
the
cone
so
your
fingers
feel
the
heat
as
little
as
possible.
Is
to
begin
by
holding
the
cone
between
the
thumb
and
first
finger.
Then
when
the
fingers
get
too
hot.
Change
your
grip
on
the
waffle
cone.
Now
grip
it
between
the
thumb
and
the
middle
finger.
Now
Tippy
Finger
back
and
forth
until
your
done.
Then
move
on
to
the
next
one.
-------------------------------------------------
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR:
Ice
Cream
Cone
Expert,
Author
of
"The
Great
American
Ice
Cream
Cone"
and
Inventor
of
the
Original
Gourmet
Flavored
Cookie
Cone.
Learn
how
to
bake
cones
at
home
like
a
pro
and
wow
your
friends
and
family.
Visit:
http://www.IceCreamJunkies.com
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