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Thingummie Minor and I conspired to bake and build our usual seasonal cookie house. [100% edible, down to the plate foundation.]

We really had to work to get a large enough space for it in the refrigerator. Not that it needed refrigeration in the current weather situation, but the four household cats otherwise would have wanted to explore the aromatic entity thoroughly inside and out.

Yum!
hagsrus! [pounces upon same for much huggishness...]

Thank you so much for the animated card. It was delightful, pretty, quite charming. I watched it a second time through, with The Thingummies Major and Minor.

Warmest wishes of the season and in the coming year.

Creature likes the look of that cookie house.

:clap

Almost a shame to eat such a creation, Asy.
Midge, you should think to creature that the cookie house is bad for him.

It looks lovely!. Don't tell Hansel and Gretel or you will have a maisonette ! :)
It does look great. I tried to make one of these once, and failed dismally - I couldn't glue the bits together with icing and they kept falling apart  :(
It is indeed a shame to eat such a nice house.

Once it gets a bit demolished it doesn't seem as cruel though and you lot can eat it happily.

Thanks for jolly replies, all.

We always leave the back wall boring, and start carving there first, thereby saving the most exciting portions to eat last.

The whole thing about developing a recipe that is both structurally sound and still tastes good is the challenge. I think we have at last perfected the recipe. It is a semisweet chocolate chip cookie house, which looks a bit like the historic Loudoun County stone houses.

Good fun and dessert for several days.

Shall attempt a figgy pudding for New Year's Eve. Wish us luck.




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