Travel Biscuit Mold from the Mandalorian show

Travel Biscuit Mold from the Mandalorian show

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This replicates the shape of the [Yellow Imperial Travel Biscuits](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Travel_biscuit) that Dr. Pershing is fond of. [From season 3 episode 3 "Chapter 19: The Convert"] The shape is close to what is seen on the show, but I eyeballed the measurements from photos and they are likely not exact sized. But it's close enough for me. If you want to replicate the packaging, you can be 4"x6" treat bags at Michael's and print out some labels on clear sticker paper to seal them up. The bags fit 2 cookies pretty close to the images. A recipe you can use is here https://www.starwars.com/news/yellow-travel-biscuit-recipe Which is a lemon cookie. It tastes better than what the Convar-7 biscuits which appear to be the actual used "prop". You can just use the shape cutter body or you can add the additional top texture by pushing it down on top. It fits pretty snug, but should have enough room to fit within the cutter body. The recipe is also essentially a sugar cookie dough, so it tends to have a mind of it's own as far as holding its shape. A different recipe might surface that works better. [DISCLAIMER] I can't vouch for the food safety of using 3d printed cookie cutters so I am not endorsing these as a food-safe product. From what I've read PLA and PETG are both food "safe", but the recipe above lists egg and dairy as ingredients so that must be taken into account when washing these to reduce any food-borne illness risks. You have been warned. (I made substituted egg & dairy (due to allergies) to make vegan cookies instead so I am less concerned about that risk. Do your own research to determine what you are comfortable with. --- This object was made in Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bhqqXfPF3Eu

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