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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Me And My Big Ideas
I have one last holiday party left with my family at my house on Friday.  And me being me, I like having an "activity," during these get togethers, especially when it comes to having my nephew around and keeping him occupied.  This time around I decided that a cookie decorating project  would be fun and festive that not only a 7 year old would like but adults as well, or at least my sister J4.
 Perhaps I was sort of adoring the cute gingerbread man kit I received as a Christmas gift and was suckered in by the idea, but let me just say this...I do not bake.  At all.  Well, I have a pumpkin pie recipe and I can do a traditional Toll House cookie, both of which work for so many occasions, what more do I need?  (I can cook ok, no worries, I won't starve.)  J4, on the other hand, is an excellent baker and lives near by...anything requiring more than these 2 options go directly to her.  However, this being my party, I was also obliged to bake the gingerbread men in advance, so store bought mix it was...
Perhaps I was sort of adoring the cute gingerbread man kit I received as a Christmas gift and was suckered in by the idea, but let me just say this...I do not bake.  At all.  Well, I have a pumpkin pie recipe and I can do a traditional Toll House cookie, both of which work for so many occasions, what more do I need?  (I can cook ok, no worries, I won't starve.)  J4, on the other hand, is an excellent baker and lives near by...anything requiring more than these 2 options go directly to her.  However, this being my party, I was also obliged to bake the gingerbread men in advance, so store bought mix it was...
 It seems so easy, how could it go wrong?  Let's just say a lesson was learned...
It seems so easy, how could it go wrong?  Let's just say a lesson was learned...
 Looks pretty good, right?  Except it was a very sticky gooey mess and I couldn't scoop them up without misshaping (and sometimes losing,) heads and limbs.  Needless to say it was a complete mess and the lesson learned here is when the package says lightly flour it really means you need at least a good cup.  This was how the first batch looked...
Looks pretty good, right?  Except it was a very sticky gooey mess and I couldn't scoop them up without misshaping (and sometimes losing,) heads and limbs.  Needless to say it was a complete mess and the lesson learned here is when the package says lightly flour it really means you need at least a good cup.  This was how the first batch looked...
 Ok, there was one good one in there but what's up with the top right corner?  The Gingerblob Man?  Thankfully I caught on and my final batch looks like this...
Ok, there was one good one in there but what's up with the top right corner?  The Gingerblob Man?  Thankfully I caught on and my final batch looks like this...
 Much better!   (I hope decorating will be much more fun than the baking part.)
Much better!   (I hope decorating will be much more fun than the baking part.)
J.
J.
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I think your second batch turned out great! I am highly impressed since I cannot bake to save my life!
I laughed when I read this, and your first batch looks as though I could have made it myself.. I really can't bake! Your second batch, however, looks impressive! Have fun decorating!
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