Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I think (but not abs sure) that I saw a gingerbread house like that in Ikea food hall Natasa The end result: first batch of gingerbread burnt. Second batch OK but he grabbed all the gingerbread people and ate them before they had cooled. The pieces are all wonky and seem to have shrunk -heaven knows how I'll ever make a house out of them, and by the time I'd cut off the worst burnt bits, the panels were pretty small! The idea was to do some cookery with Henry. Think I'll stick to Shepherd's Pie next time. Does anyone know where you can buy, IKEA-like, a flat pack gingerbread house that only needs to be stuck together and decorated? (May try again next Christmas.) Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Lakeland maybe ? Sharon. > > The end result: first batch of gingerbread burnt. Second batch OK but > he grabbed all the gingerbread people and ate them before they had > cooled. The pieces are all wonky and seem to have shrunk -heaven knows > how I'll ever make a house out of them, and by the time I'd cut off the > worst burnt bits, the panels were pretty small! > > The idea was to do some cookery with Henry. Think I'll stick to > Shepherd's Pie next time. > > Does anyone know where you can buy, IKEA-like, a flat pack gingerbread > house that only needs to be stuck together and decorated? (May try > again next Christmas.) > > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Great Little Trading Co. They sell gingerbread houses on line. Too late for this year! mcollins2001uk wrote: The end result: first batch of gingerbread burnt. Second batch OK but he grabbed all the gingerbread people and ate them before they had cooled. The pieces are all wonky and seem to have shrunk -heaven knows how I'll ever make a house out of them, and by the time I'd cut off the worst burnt bits, the panels were pretty small! The idea was to do some cookery with Henry. Think I'll stick to Shepherd's Pie next time. Does anyone know where you can buy, IKEA-like, a flat pack gingerbread house that only needs to be stuck together and decorated? (May try again next Christmas.) Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Well done for trying!! More than I have done. I saw some of these in Tesco yesterday. Hope that helps. Have a great Christmas. Helen x > > The end result: first batch of gingerbread burnt. Second batch OK but > he grabbed all the gingerbread people and ate them before they had > cooled. The pieces are all wonky and seem to have shrunk -heaven knows > how I'll ever make a house out of them, and by the time I'd cut off the > worst burnt bits, the panels were pretty small! > > The idea was to do some cookery with Henry. Think I'll stick to > Shepherd's Pie next time. > > Does anyone know where you can buy, IKEA-like, a flat pack gingerbread > house that only needs to be stuck together and decorated? (May try > again next Christmas.) > > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 I think they had them in Wilkos - not sure if they still do :-( xx > > The end result: first batch of gingerbread burnt. Second batch OK but > he grabbed all the gingerbread people and ate them before they had > cooled. The pieces are all wonky and seem to have shrunk -heaven knows > how I'll ever make a house out of them, and by the time I'd cut off the > worst burnt bits, the panels were pretty small! > > The idea was to do some cookery with Henry. Think I'll stick to > Shepherd's Pie next time. > > Does anyone know where you can buy, IKEA-like, a flat pack gingerbread > house that only needs to be stuck together and decorated? (May try > again next Christmas.) > > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 I think they had them in Wilkos - not sure if they still do :-( xx > > The end result: first batch of gingerbread burnt. Second batch OK but > he grabbed all the gingerbread people and ate them before they had > cooled. The pieces are all wonky and seem to have shrunk -heaven knows > how I'll ever make a house out of them, and by the time I'd cut off the > worst burnt bits, the panels were pretty small! > > The idea was to do some cookery with Henry. Think I'll stick to > Shepherd's Pie next time. > > Does anyone know where you can buy, IKEA-like, a flat pack gingerbread > house that only needs to be stuck together and decorated? (May try > again next Christmas.) > > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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