Sounds like the Lebkuchen my mom would make. (Minus the glue and tar… you can’t have everything.) She told us Lebkuchen meant “Love cooking.” I’ve looked it up and found that’s not one of the accepted interpretations of the name, but it’s the one I like. It smells like it, too.
Wait until you are older, Petey, and can dunk them in a cup of coffee. That will make all the difference in the world as to how they taste. They will be delicious!
We dutifully bought several tins of Lebkuchen in Nuremberg last year, mostly as gifts, but I still prefer my great aunt Lillian’s molasses cookies. And fruitcake.
edclectic almost 11 years ago
Petey is destined for a critic’s job.
Sisyphos almost 11 years ago
Petey, being so acerbic, ought to be able to break down those cookies easily. For Alice, however, one should last about a week….
Arianne almost 11 years ago
Sounds like the Lebkuchen my mom would make. (Minus the glue and tar… you can’t have everything.) She told us Lebkuchen meant “Love cooking.” I’ve looked it up and found that’s not one of the accepted interpretations of the name, but it’s the one I like. It smells like it, too.
GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I think I’d pass on that too. I’m more like Petey than you’ll ever know.
Tom Falco almost 11 years ago
Alice is so cute.
Stellagal almost 11 years ago
Mmmmmmm, road tar.
eyebuzz Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Even with the road tar, I’d cave…
scrabblefiend almost 11 years ago
Wait until you are older, Petey, and can dunk them in a cup of coffee. That will make all the difference in the world as to how they taste. They will be delicious!
gcarlson almost 11 years ago
We dutifully bought several tins of Lebkuchen in Nuremberg last year, mostly as gifts, but I still prefer my great aunt Lillian’s molasses cookies. And fruitcake.