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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My mother decorated a gingerbread house a few years ago and she said it was so much fun! (That is her in the photo above and she was around 90 at the time.) It sat in her living room throughout the holidays and she was so proud of it. Whether we make gingerbread cookies to [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My mother decorated a gingerbread house a few years ago and she said it was so much fun! (That is her in the photo above and she was around 90 at the time.) It sat in her living room throughout the holidays and she was so proud of it.</p>
<p>Whether we make gingerbread cookies to eat, or gingerbread to make houses with for decoration, gingerbread can be a joyful activity during the holidays. The aroma of gingerbread baking in the oven can make the house smell amazing.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Cookies can be fun to make during the holidays. My children and grandchildren and I love to cook together when we get together.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Gingerbread has historically been consumed as an after dinner digestive aid. Ginger is known for boosting the immune system.<br />
It gained a good reputation for protection against the Bubonic plague. Ginger was also known to ease or lessen the effects of nausea, gas, and bloating. It has the same reputation today. Finishing the meal with gingerbread biscuits can bring quick digestive relief.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">On holidays when people tend to overindulge in rich foods, gingerbread cookies can be a lovely accompaniment to a meal.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Wheat, barley and rye are the three main gluten-containing grains. The gluten in wheat is named gliadin, while the type of gluten in barley is hordein and the one in rye is secalin.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">If a grain is sprouted, whether it&#8217;s gluten-free or gluten-containing, it has had the enzyme inhibitors and phytic acid removed. Then,<br />
it will be more digestible and you will absorb the nutrition more effectively. <a class="bard-text-block style-scope" href="https://www.bluemountainorganics.com/?inf_contact_key=c5ef5e36834001f1eafe79cd1a8ea332&amp;inf_contact_key=4eb20e09300daa9f6a5bd15532852474680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow noopener external" data-wpel-link="external">I order my organic sprouted flours from Blue Mountain Organics.</a></p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Organic, non-GMO ingredients are always encouraged.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Note: I have two recipes below. The gluten-free recipe follows this gluten-containing recipe.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope"><u class="bard-text-block style-scope">Gingerbread Cookie Recipe </u></p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope"><u class="bard-text-block style-scope">Ingredients </u></p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">6 cups sifted organic flour (that contains gluten like wheat, kamut, or spelt. Thrive Market or One Degree both sell organic sprouted spelt flour.)</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 teaspoon baking soda</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1/2 teaspoon baking powder</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 cup dark-brown sugar, packed</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">4 teaspoons ground ginger</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">4 teaspoons ground Ceylon cinnamon</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 1/2 teaspoons ground cloves</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 1/2 teaspoons mineral-rich salt (Real by Redmond’s is a good choice.)</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 teaspoon finely ground black-pepper</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">2 large pasture-raised, organic, humanely-raised eggs</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1 cup unsulfured molasses</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Organic powdered sugar (optional for dusting the finished cookies with)</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope"><u class="bard-text-block style-scope">Directions</u></p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1. In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, and baking powder. Set aside.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">2. In a large mixing bowl, use an electric mixer to cream the room temperature butter and brown sugar until fluffy.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">3. Mix in the spices, mineral-rich salt, and black-pepper, and then the eggs and molasses.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">4. Add the sifted flour mixture on a low speed and be slow and steady.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">5. Divide the dough into three parts. Wrap them in parchment paper and chill them for at least 1 hour.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">6. Heat the oven to 350 degrees.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">7. Remove the dough from the refrigerator. Keep it in the parchment paper, but unfold it. Cut a new large piece of parchment paper out. Press down with your hands to flatten the dough on the bottom parchment paper a bit.<br />
Place the new piece of parchment on top of the dough, so your dough is between the two large pieces of parchment paper, and then roll the dough to 1/4 inch thick with a rolling pin.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">Note: I used a small amount of flour to dust the bottom piece of parchment paper, so the cookies don&#8217;t stick as badly. The drawback to this is that it can make your cookies have a white flour look on them that doesn&#8217;t come off. If you are decorating them with icing, you may not want the white flour on the cookie.<br />
I dusted mine with the white powdered sugar and that hid the white flour and added that finishing touch of sweetness to the cookie.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">8. Remove the top piece of parchment paper.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">9. If you don&#8217;t use the flour to dust the bottom piece of parchment paper, then fill a shallow, but wide, bowl with 1/8 cup water. Dip your cookie cutters in the water, and then cut out your gingerbread shapes. Then, gently peel away the edges of the parchment paper with your fingers, or use a toothpick for smaller areas. If the dough is not coming up easily, place it in the freezer for 5 minutes and try again.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">10. Transfer to baking sheets lined with Silpat mats or parchment paper and refrigerate them until they are firm. That is about 10 to 15 minutes.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">11. Bake the cookies for 8 to 10 minutes, or until crisp but not darkened.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">12. Cool on wire racks, and decorate with icing or sprinkle them with powdered sugar.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">copyright@nancyaddison2022</p>
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<h2 class="bard-text-block style-scope"><u class="bard-text-block style-scope">Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cookies</u></h2>
<h3 class="bard-text-block style-scope"><u class="bard-text-block style-scope">Ingredients</u></h3>
<p>1 egg</p>
<p>3/4 cup blackstrap molasses</p>
<p>1/2 cup brown sugar (date or palm sugar works well)</p>
<p>1 1/2 tsp baking soda</p>
<p>1/2 tsp. baking powder</p>
<p>2 tsp. ginger, ground</p>
<p>1 tsp Ceylon cinnamon, ground</p>
<p>1/4 tsp cloves, ground</p>
<p>3 1/2 cups gluten-free flour &#8211; you can use all-purpose (<a class="bard-text-block style-scope" href="https://www.bluemountainorganics.com/?inf_contact_key=c5ef5e36834001f1eafe79cd1a8ea332&amp;inf_contact_key=4eb20e09300daa9f6a5bd15532852474680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow noopener external" data-wpel-link="external">I used sprouted oat or garbanzo bean flour)</a></p>
<p>1/2 tsp mineral-rich salt</p>
<p>1/2 cup butter, softened</p>
<p>1 T. pure water, warm</p>
<p>organic powdered sugar (optional to use to sprinkle on finished cookies)</p>
<h3 class="bard-text-block style-scope"><u class="bard-text-block style-scope">Directions</u></h3>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">1. In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, and baking powder. Set aside.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">2. In a large mixing bowl, use an electric mixer to cream the room-temperature butter and brown sugar until fluffy.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">3. Mix in the spices, mineral-rich salt, and then the egg and molasses.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">4. Add the sifted flour mixture on a low speed and be slow and steady.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">5. Turn the mixer to medium-low and slowly dribble the water into the bowl.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">5. Divide the dough into three parts. Wrap them in parchment paper and chill them for at least 1 hour.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">6. Heat the oven to 350 degrees.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">7. Remove the dough from the refrigerator. Keep it in the parchment paper and cut a new piece of parchment paper out. Press down with your hands to flatten the dough on the parchment paper a bit.<br />
Place the new piece of parchment on top of the dough, so your dough is between the two large pieces of parchment paper, and then roll the dough to 1/4 inch thick with a rolling pin.<br />
Note: I used a small amount of flour to dust the bottom piece of parchment paper, so the cookies don&#8217;t stick as badly, The drawback to this is that it can make your cookies have a white flour look on them that doesn&#8217;t come off. The white powdered sugar will hide this though, if you are using this as your decorative finish to the cookies.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">8. Remove the top piece of parchment paper. 9. If you don&#8217;t use the flour to dust the bottom piece of parchment paper, then fill a shallow but wide bowl with 1/8 cup water. Dip your cookie cutters in the water, and then cut out your gingerbread shapes. Then, gently peel away the edges of the parchment paper with your fingers, or use a toothpick for smaller areas. If the dough is not coming up easily, place it in the freezer for 5 minutes and try again.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">9. Transfer the cookies to a baking sheet lined with Silpat mats or parchment paper and refrigerate them until they are firm. That is about 10 to 15 minutes.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">10. Bake the cookies for 8 to 10 minutes, or until firm.</p>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">11. Cool on wire racks, and decorate with icing or sprinkle them with powdered sugar.</p>
<h4 class="bard-text-block style-scope">Enjoy these healthy delicious gingerbread cookies!</h4>
<p class="bard-text-block style-scope">copyright@nancyaddison2022</p>
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