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Gingerbread house finds – vintage gingerbread cutter

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vintage gingerbread

I have been very busy baking but I wanted to share this vintage Nutbrown Party Time Cutter Gingerbread Man. I love the original packaging which proudly says “For use in making super Gingerbread Biscuits, highly popular with young people”. Eek, that makes me feel old!

vintage gingerbread cutter

The cutter was made in England by Thos. M. Nutbrown Ltd and the cover shows a freaky gingerbread man with scary eyes, buttons and belt made from coloured sweets. I’m surprised anyone would want to eat a biscuit looking like that!

The back of the card contains a recipe for gingerbread. I’m presuming it must be out of copyright so I’ve included it here:

  • 4oz butter
  • 4oz sugar
  • 9oz flour (plain presumably)
  • 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1-2 tsps ground ginger
  • warmed syrup

I made some biscuits using this recipe but they weren’t very successful. As the quantity of syrup wasn’t listed I used golden syrup and just kept adding it in the mixing bowl as the dough refused to come together. As a result the biscuits were very crunchy and not that nice. I think I’ll stick to my tried and tested gingerbread recipe.

Linking up with flea market finds, magpie monday and thrift share monday

 

20 Comments on “Gingerbread house finds – vintage gingerbread cutter

  1. Yes that is a scary photo! A great additional to your gingerbread collection though 🙂

  2. How cool! Love the shape of him 🙂 Shame the recipe wasn’t so yummy, I’m going to check yours out now! My little one loves the story of the gingerbread man.

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