As you know, one of my mottos in life is: Never let them see you cook! I enjoy baking with the anklebiters, but the results are often startlingly similar.
Burning things to a crisp is my forte.
Funny though: these little gingerbread figures still got eaten up pretty quickly!
Cooking is not my forte…and I dont have any anklebiters hahaha
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Hahha….my mom needs that. She doesn’t like to cook at all. She rarely burns anything, just hates to cook.
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“It’s not burned.” Famous last words of my 90 year old Grami who famously burned nearly every grilled cheese sandwich she ever made but insisted you eat it because she lived through the Depression.
Of course you could tell them it’s a deep dark golden brown.
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And who doesn’t love a nice crunchy gingerbread biscuit? 😉
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poor, poor, little gingerbread men….
lol.
I am guessing the anklebiters ate them anyway!
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They still look good enough to eat to me. Uncle Hugh actually quite likes ‘burned’.
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HAhahahahaha….
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When things get burned here the dogs get them….I don’t think my dogs know there is anything else then burnt baked goods…..because they NEVER get the good stuff!!! hahahaha!!! Just kidding, they are spoiled rotten but they are still very useful for getting rid of burnt things….
I also loved the sign, The Queen Never Cooks….very well said!!!!
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Burnt gingerbread is delicious!
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I like my food well done so it wouldnt stop me from eating them. Oh how I love gingerbread!!
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It’s amazing how you can always salvage something of a burned mess Ladyfi.
At least we’re still cooking. So many of the new breed sadly don’t understand how – and they and their pockets (and their health) are missing out. My ambition is that everyone learns how to cook once more – and how to grow their own vegies.
June in Oz
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Du är nominerad!
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