The gingerbread men


As requested by Master Freddie, today was gingerbread day and as Little L and Sweetie were here for the weekend all the grandchildren took part (though baby Chocolate only helped with the decoration as he arrived later).
I cheated and bought two packs of the ready made gingerbread from Sainsbury’s. I noticed it in the ready roll pastry chiller and thought it a good idea….and thank goodness I did as I had little time to make some beforehand and when all said and done the children are really eager to cut out the shapes and then get down to the serious business of decorating.
I would say it all went off successfully – you can usually tell by the size of the mess and the extent of the stickyness!
DH rolled out the gingerbread, whilst I filled the waiting oven trays once the shapes had been cut and a bonus – there was no squabbling over the cutters.



The 10 minute wait for them to cook, with watchful eyes on the oven…… and at last the decorating could begin.

Sweetie decorated the least of them, but ate most of them!

Little L is quite artistic and was able to control the icing better. I love her gingerbread man with a moustache!

Master Freddie’s technique was to pile everything on….it will all taste good.


With the remains of the white chocolate and sprinkles we made some chocolate lollies for Christmas.

The clearing up was a mammoth task, but with all hands to the deck we managed to clear the table to have lunch when their mums and dads came to join us – probably thankful that granny had volunteered to do this.
Afterwards, my younger daughter unwrapped her birthday presents with a lot of help from the little ones. Little L had made her a lovely card that was like one of those children’s activity books with pop up sections and flaps to raise and pull out bits.

They all left with trays of gingerbread and a few other crafty bits we had made over the weekend and now everyone has gone home and peace has descended….. bliss.
But, I must get back to finishing my cards.
Methinks, it is going to be a mad week ahead as we move ever closer to the big day. We have a neighbour’s get together, a hairdresser’s appointment and another concert to attend. The crowds are building up now to such an extent that you have to wait in a long queue for the smallest of things, or even to park the car or vacate the carpark.
Luckily, I won’t have to go back into town for very much now other than the fresh fruit and veg. I do need to take stock though of what is still to be done and go through my list.
Hope you had a lovely Christmassy weekend and for those of you that are under the weather I wish you a speedy recovery. X
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Christmas is not complete without some form of ginger baking. Everyone seems to have had a lot of fun with the making and decorating of the gingerbread people.
I hope the coming week is kind to you.
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I find the little tasks just before Christmas can take the longest amount of time. Just queuing at the post office or even delivering a gift to someone is difficult with the roads being so busy now.
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Beautiful photos. Everything looks amazing š Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada š ā¤ļø šØš¦
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Hello Linda, thank you for your greetings, I hope your Christmas is going well over in Montreal.
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I imagine the children had so much fun making those gingerbread biscuits. They did so well, they look amazing. I always use ready made pastry, so convenient. Enjoy your busy week ahead. (johnnyjumpsup)
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They were so focused, they were unusually quiet…it was obviously a very serious business making gingerbread men!
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What a gloriously fun and sticky day!
Sue
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Sticky was the word. I am still finding sticky patches here and there in the kitchen. But when you are having such good fun being sticky is part of it. At least it is better than glue!
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They look fantastic. I didn’t know you could buy ready to roll gingerbread, what a good idea, little ones aren’t bothered about the making, they just want to decorate and eat, haha. It’s such a fun activity when you’ve got children of different ages together, something they all enjoy.
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I didn’t know about the gingerbread, I just spotted it when looking in the ready roll pastry fridge at Sainsbury’s….a lucky and timely find.
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