Word of the Week: Gingerbread
12/16/2015
Noun: Gingerbread is a cake or cookie made with ingredients including molasses and ginger.
Used in a sentence:
My family loves to bake gingerbread man cookies for the holidays.
Do you like to bake gingerbread cookies? Make gingerbread houses? Let us know in the comments!
The image “Gingerbread Gang” by Sarah is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
- tags:
- gingerbread,
- cake,
- cookie,
- dessert
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