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Last batch of gingerbread cookies is ready and wrapped - Tim asked to make some more to give to his school teachers. And since we have a special so called "Old New Year" day, we are still in time with that ;)
Gift from my sisters and I to our mother...Christmas...a long time ago. LA Pottery Cookie Jar..my submission for Gingerbread, montly scavenger hunt Dec. 2009
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As part of our annual Christmas activities, we usually put together one of those $10 gingerbread houses you can buy from the grocery store. We tried making our own gingerbread house one year but were very quickly undone by the complexities working with the gingerbread dough. Not to mention, molasses is just disgusting. So, we abandoned that particular task and chose instead to use graham crackers, a good alternative to actual gingerbread in times of crisis. But graham crackers still weren't gingerbread, and when we saw the ready-to-assemble gingerbread houses at the grocery store, we chose to assemble one of them instead. And so, it's not as original as it could have been and the delicious embellishments are limited to the tiny packages of candy contained within the kit. But it still is a gingerbread house, and it still is the product of our handy work. So, voila! Gingerbread House Mahler! On display for a limited time!
Delicious gingerbread model of the White House in the lobby of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.
I haven't made a gingerbread house in a really long time so I wrangled my friends into doing one with me. Turned out pretty good! The icing icicles done by my friend Jenny gave it a great touch.
**On another note I am still taking photos for my 365 but my laptop battery decided to swell up like a balloon last week now it needs repairs. I will still try to post pics in the meantime whenever I'm near a computer :)
--Day 304
My friends are some of the most creative people I know. We woke up this morning to find a handmade stocking filled with gingerbready mushrumps hanging from our doorknob. I hope they're not poisonous!
Gingerbread House embroidery design with candy trim
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