Christmas recipes

Christmas gingerbread house

Christmas gingerbread house

VicentaLakin

This year ' s gingerbread home drawings have been in some trouble, and it took a lot of time before and after, and I have been seriously delayed until now. The tile design is a new one this year, and no one in the sky has ever given up before. Sticky tiles are a more patient task. At last, after a day of sacrifice, it was finished. Christmas is approaching, New Year's, making a gingerbread house with your own hands, giving relatives and friends, or decorating themselves。
Christmas gingerbread house

Christmas gingerbread house

VicentaLakin

Let's begin with the legend of the gingerbread house: the gingerbread house, also known as the wish house, which was handed down during the Crusades, "Ginger" was an expensive imported spice, so it was used only for such important festivals as Christmas and Easter. Add ginger to the cakes, cookies to make it smell good and have a chilling function. For a long time, gingercake became a Christmas-related snack. Later, there's a "gingercake market" in Europe, which offers different shapes for different seasons. In this case, Nürnberg, Germany, has more of the reputation of the Gingerbread. There is also a legend in Britain that unmarried women eat gingercake, i.e. meet their ideal partner. After the climate of Christmas, gingerbread was soon widely circulated as a snack for Christmas. On 6 December, St. Nicholas ' s Day, both in northern France and in Germany, the godfathers and godmothers send various shapes, such as heart stars, human ginger cakes, to the children, or secretly put them into the socks they expect. Gradually, gingerbread became the material of fairy tales, making all kinds of make-up gingerbread houses, while Americans pushed the atmosphere of the gingerbread houses to the extreme and became the ones resonated around the world。
Christmas gingercake man cookies

Christmas gingercake man cookies

VicentaLakin

Gingercakes have beautiful legends like many beautiful snacks. There's a dessert house on the side of Magelle Square. The owner of the dessert house is a grandmother. She only sells one food: gingercake. She's only a boy, not a girl. It's an old grandma's thing. When she was young, she had a war. She saved an officer. Then they fell in love. Because of the war, they're still divided. After decades, Grandma couldn't see the officer. She began to commemorate her lover with a gingerbread in the window of her dessert house. She felt that if she came back, she would not recognize her cake. It's a cookie that conveys and seeks love, and it stays on people's tables and hearts for Christmas。