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Why is the Gingerbread cookie a man? Plus, a gallery of delightful decorating ideas
Here at Julianna Rae we love to snack which is why, after silk, food is the highlight of many of our blogs and one of our favorite snacks are cookies. Let’s face it, cookies really are the perfect snacking food minus the crumbs of course. And the crumbs aren’t that much of a bother because Americans still manage to eat over 2 billion cookies a year! Surprisingly, statistics report that more than half of these cookies are homemade. That is a lot of baking!
And, the Holidays are a great time for baking especially gingerbread cookies! The gingerbread cookie is one of the more iconic cookies of the season but why, oh why is it always in the shape of a man? Have you wondered too?
The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets and folklore both suggest we have Queen Elizabeth I and creative folk-medicine practitioners to thank for the manly shape of the gingerbread cookie. And, of course, love has got something to do with it… doesn’t it always?
With the lack of online dating sites during the English Renaissance, folk-medicine practitioners instructed young women to create gingerbread “husbands” as love tokens. These love tokens were given to prospective husbands in the hopes of winning their hearts. If their suitors swiped right or rather fell in love with the warm and spicy delicacy that was prepared for them, then a marriage proposal was sure to follow.
Queen Elizabeth I used the cookies to delight her guests at elaborate banquets. The feasts featured gingerbread men, all made by the royal gingerbread maker, decorated to represent the foreign dignitaries and people in her court. It is reported that she had cookies made to replicate her suitors too. Unfortunately, the “love token” was a fail for Elizabeth because although she received many offers she never married and died childless.
No royal gingerbread maker on your staff? Not to worry! If you are looking for some delightful decorating ideas for making your own gingerbread men or women check out this fun gallery of decorated cookies!
Gingerbread UPS Man
Cookies On Vacation
Gingerbread Woman
Gingerbread Hugs
Gingerbread Wookiees
Gingerbread Snowmen
Stressed Out Gingerbread Men
Gingerbread in 3D
These are so cute we want to make them all (and snack while we’re at it too). So, there you have it… now it’s your turn to throw on an apron and heat up the oven so you can enjoy some gingerbread men of your own, see you in the next blog!
Deb Fries works with the Julianna Rae team to offer the best shopping experience for quality silk and cotton sleepwear while also writing for the blog at Juliannarae.com.