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			 			<p>No cookie says Christmas more than a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gingerbread">gingerbread</a> man cookie. It&#8217;s been thirty years since I last made gingerbread men, and it took all weekend to get this recipe right. After starting with a truly terrible recipe from a 1974 edition of the Joy of Cooking (1/4 cup of butter for 3 1/2 cups of flour? &#8211; had to throw the whole batch out), I settled on this recipe, which makes some rather tasty cookies.</p>
<p>After running around to several stores looking for the perfect gingerbread man cookie cutter, and getting nowhere, I created my own stencils (see links below). To use them, print them out and fold them in half lengthwise to make it easy to cut along the lines (don&#8217;t worry if the lines don&#8217;t perfectly match up, I drew them freehand.) Place the stencil over the rolled-out dough and use a small sharp knife to cut along the inside of the stencil.</p>
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			 			<p>No cookie says Christmas more than a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gingerbread">gingerbread</a> man cookie. It&#8217;s been thirty years since I last made gingerbread men, and it took all weekend to get this recipe right. After starting with a truly terrible recipe from a 1974 edition of the Joy of Cooking (1/4 cup of butter for 3 1/2 cups of flour? &#8211; had to throw the whole batch out), I settled on this recipe, which makes some rather tasty cookies.</p>
<p>After running around to several stores looking for the perfect gingerbread man cookie cutter, and getting nowhere, I created my own stencils (see links below). To use them, print them out and fold them in half lengthwise to make it easy to cut along the lines (don&#8217;t worry if the lines don&#8217;t perfectly match up, I drew them freehand.) Place the stencil over the rolled-out dough and use a small sharp knife to cut along the inside of the stencil.</p>
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