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(For all ingredients, please use organic versions if available)Gingerbread 
 3½ cups organic spelt flour 1 teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground ginger ½ teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup brown sugar 100 grans vegan butter 1 cup treacle (or ½ cup molasses + ½ cup golden syrup)Icing 
 4 cups icing sugar 2 tablespoons vegan butter  1 teaspoon ground ginger Hot water to mixDirections (to  make gingerbread): Directions (to  make vegan icing) :Put  the flour inPut  the spices inPut  the baking soda inPut  the ginger inPut  the salt inMix  wellTurn  on the stove on a low heatPut  the treacle into the panPut  the sugar in Put the butter inMix them until melting nicelyPour the melted ingredients  into the flourYou need to form this into a  stiff dough so you can mould it into the shapesYou need some flour on your  hands so you can get the dough into a ballPut them in the fridge for  about 45 minutes (waiting for the dough to chill)In the meantime, you can cut  out the patterns for the gingerbread houseTake the dough out of the  fridgeCut it into shapes (make sure  you flour the knife and hand, so it doesn’t stick)Roll it about half of a  centimeter thick and cut them into the forms of roof, two sides, two chimneys,  two porches, a door, windows, a back, and a frontAfter you just finished  cutting out them put them on the baking tray (remember to flour it)At first put them in the oven  on 160 degrees celsius (320f) for 7 minutes, then you take them out and  straighten the edges, make sure they’re all straight. Then you put them in for  about another 10 minutes.After it already cooked put it  on the cooling rack
 Directions (to  make the gingerbread house and decorating):Put  the vegan butter in firstPut  two cups of icing sugarPut  half a teaspoon of ground ginger inPut  some hot waterMix  themReady  to use
 Start  by putting a line of icing for the frontDo  another line for sidesStacking up to form a house Cut  up some of these small crackers to shingle the roofDecorate  with some vegan biscuits, some vegan crackers, some vegan Candy canes and lolliesReady  to serve
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