(Note -- I want to remember all of the above, but may start my DD journaling here as I'm telling the cookie baking story today)
Gingerbread cookie dough is fabulous stuff. You chill 1/4 inch slabs of rich, fragrant brown dough that lights your mouth with spices--cloves, ginger, & cinnamon melding together with molasses, butter, maple syrup, salt, baking soda and flour. It is a blend of sweet and savory - sharp and subtle. I'm surprised and pleased that such a young palate as B's is such a fan, but secretly suspect it may just be the shape and his current favorite bed time book --Gingerbread Friends.

Grandma and B added cinnamon eyes and carefully made it halfway through the dough before dinner. After dinner, it was time for reinforcements so I whipped through a few sheets of dough with Grandma & B keeping me company and Brent & M doing dishes behind us. Everyone joined in for the last passes through the scraps which we turned into dozens of small cookies. By the end, it was just me, surreptitiously shaking green sugar sprinkles everywhere before slipping the last try into the oven. In the dark of evening, we weren't really hungry for cookies anymore and everyone was tired. I'm not sure that everyone loved it as much as I had hoped, but I loved watching my Mom cook with my kids and feel so blessed that she is retired now and can spend lazy Fridays playing with us. Thank you Grandma and thanks to my wildly different, but both completely wonderful kids. Who knows, next year or maybe even tomorrow, we might actually frost some cookies!
(Note - No pictures for now due to technical issue. I will add them here later or possibly along with the Day 4 post. My laptop is being nuts, my iPad doesn't (yet) have an adapter to take SD cards, and the issues go on. May have to ditch my laptop and by a Netbook --- or a keyboard
1 comment:
Your kids can make cut out cookies with Aunt Audra anyday, I love it! However, I'm sure you have much tastier recipes.
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