Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Tradition in Question


      Meet the sole survivor of our Christmas gingerbread trio. This is Mac's confectionery creation. I was sad I didn't get a picture of the other two before they bit the dust.  Four batches of dough and a good five hours went into the making of these bad boys but I ran into all sorts of problems from lack of experience and a poor design. It seems like a wonderful tradition but I'm questioning weather it was worth all the time and effort for 20 minutes of decorating by the kids. I suggested to Zach that we use a kit or graham crackers next year but he was appalled. Homemade gingerbread or don't bother. Hmmm... we shall see. I think if I do it again they will definitely be smaller and the front piece will extend up to the roof for more support. Perhaps I am wise enough now to make a successful go at it. Hopefully those lessons will be as sticky in my brain as the royal icing on the house. Oh the things we do for our kids!

4 comments:

  1. Graham crackers are sufficient. Tell the professor to stand down.

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  2. Why not just do cookies? Or skip it? There are so many traditions. Pick three that aren't time consuming and not too much work for a single person. Your nativity was nice. That is one. Just two to go.

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  3. I love my family's gingerbread house tradition! Thankfully my mom has always had good patterns and/or molds. Admittedly, it's not a tradition that I've started within my own little family yet. :)

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  4. Zach might turn his nose up at this, too, but we've done rice crispie treat houses for the past few years. So much easier, and they taste better! Just a thought. Miss you guys!

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