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Building Gingerbread
Ready Time: 3 Hrs
"Every Christmas I design a new pattern and make a gingerbread house for the holidays. The kids love to help decorate."
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Children's Gingerbread House
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"This is one my mum in England used to make when we were kids. It was always the biggest hit every year. Use your imagination and a variety of candies to make doors, windows, pathways, and a garden. Note, this gingerbread house takes 2 to 3 days to complete. You can buy a variety of candies for decoration."
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Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies
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"Very good, and not to hard to make."
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Classic Gingerbread Cutouts
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"These cookies are so versatile! They are delicious, naturally low-fat, and even make terrific Christmas ornaments that keep for years. Royal Icing is best for decoration. CAUTION: These cookies have a way of disappearing!"
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Eileen's Spicy Gingerbread Men
Ready Time: 30 Min
"Spicy gingerbread men. This is the only recipe we have ever used. For best flavor, do NOT use blackstrap molasses."
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Gingerbread
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"This gingerbread is especially for a cookie mold or cookie stamp. The yield depends on the size of the molds and or stamps"
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Gingerbread Bears
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"These scrumptious little cuties taste great decorated with icing or just left plain. For a darker, spicier cookie, use molasses instead of corn syrup."
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Gingerbread Biscotti
Ready Time: 1 Hr 5 Min
"These spicy Italian cookies are the perfect accompaniment for cocoa or coffee during the holiday season! Serve with lemon curd or drizzle with lemon flavored almond bark for a special treat."
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Gingerbread Boys
Ready Time: 2 Hrs 11 Min
"These lightly spiced fellows are great to munch on. Punch a hole in the cutout shapes before baking and use the sturdy cookies as tree ornaments, too."
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Gingerbread Boys And Girls
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"These cookies are formed by cookie cutters. By using a toothpick to make a hole in the top of the cookie, you can hang them on the tree. You can also make paint out of egg yolks, and food coloring to make them more colorful--use as much food coloring as needed to create desired hue. My girls and I would spend hours making these cookies each Christmas so we could hang them on the tree."
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