
Tonight Elizabeth and Evelyn got into the spirit of the season by decorating piparkogid (literally translated "pepper cake" but what we would call ginger bread).

Elizabeth is the creative one in the family (she recently began sewing clothes for her dolls from bits of her old clothes!) and had a lot of fun doing creative designs on her cookies.

The two girls making their creations.

Elizabeth admires her mother's work.
2 Comments:
Nice ginger breads, but don't buy the English ginger cookies-they are not ginger bread at all. Just cookies made of ginger, LOL.
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