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A Gingerbread House Made Easy

I grew up with my mother putting together a gingerbread house every year that we would decorate as a family. The gingerbread house would feature white snow frosting, a chocolate-orange stick fence, and green colored popcorn ball trees. One year she even made a blue candy pond. Her mother had done the same thing. I wanted to continue the tradition with my own children.

So a couple of years ago I found a gingerbread house pattern on-line and copied it off. I then proceeded to make the same gingerbread recipe that had been in my family for years. But somehow my gingerbread did not turn out. The first recipe I rolled to thin. It was so brittle that it just cracked when I tried to put it together. The second recipe, I rolled to thick. So it was too soft to stand. After that I have up.

This year I found special gingerbread graham crackers, specifically designed for gingerbread-impaired mothers like me. So I bought a box. After I got home I opened it and tried one. Although it doesn’t taste exactly like regular gingerbread it does have that distinct gingerbread flavor.

So this year my children and I are going to make graham cracker gingerbread houses. They even have a frosting recipe and instructions on the back of the box.

The box did mention that the special gingerbread flavored crackers are only on sale for a limited time. So grab a box and start a tradition of making gingerbread houses with your children without the mess of actual gingerbread.

If your family really likes the flavor of gingerbread Lisa Pietsch provided instructions on making a two-story gingerbread cake and adding a cake roof, in the food blog. I would use this idea except my husband does not like the gingerbread flavor. Which would leave my kids and I to eat a lot of cake. So I think I’ll stick with the gingerbread cracker houses instead.

See this related blog:
Gingerbread: Food or Art?

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About Teresa McEntire

Teresa McEntire grew up in Utah the oldest of four children. She currently lives in Kuna, Idaho, near Boise. She and her husband Gene have been married for almost ten years. She has three children Tyler, age six, Alysta, four, and Kelsey, two. She is a stay-at-home mom who loves to scrapbook, read, and of course write. Spending time with her family, including extended family, is a priority. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and currently works with the young women. Teresa has a degree in Elementary Education from Utah State University and taught 6th grade before her son was born. She also ran an own in-home daycare for three years. She currently writes educational materials as well as blogs for Families.com. Although her formal education consisted of a variety of child development classes she has found that nothing teaches you better than the real thing. She is constantly learning as her children grow and enjoys sharing that knowledge with her readers.