Monday, December 20, 2010

Gingerbread Pop-Tarts - Faith's Version of the Gingerbread Man

This is a compensated review by BlogHer and Pop-Tarts®.


Last week, we were quite happy to share our gingerbread brownies with you, along with our affinity for Gingerbread Pop-Tarts. This week, Miss Faith wanted to share her version of the Gingerbread Man, or perhaps, the Gingerbread Pop-Tarts Man?


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59 comments:

Mami2jcn said...

I remember spending Christmas in South America as a little girl (I lived there for a year after my parents divorced) and seeing how differently they celebrated there. There was a lot of caroling and sparklers and less about shopping.

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tweet:

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tamiv said...

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tamiv said...

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JC said...

My favorite holiday memory is the Christmas we had in Japan. With lots of family members together and it was also an interesting experience not having a traditional one as we had in the States.

JC said...

tweet.http://twitter.com/tcarolinep/status/17458902174015488

Rosanova Family said...

Our favorite tradition is for the kids to take big red bags full of toys to donate to Toys for Tots. They love playing Santa!
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Lesley Mitchell said...

Our tradition is that we put the Christmas tree up the day after Halloween!
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susan1215 said...

On Christmas Eve we drive around looking at Christmas lights and then come home and drink egg nog and open one present

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susan1215 said...

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Benny Williams said...

We have a great holiday tradition where we all go for a walk on Christmas Eve and then enjoy eggnog after! Thanks for the giveaway!

Benny Williams said...

I tweeted too:
http://twitter.com/#!/benny8484/status/17682905010540544

Charity said...

Well, we have a tradition of reading the story of Jesus' birth and then having a time of singing. Please enter me in this great giveaway! Thanks so much:)

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Charity said...

Tweeted.
http://twitter.com/kingsdaughter24/status/17684779877007360

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Kerry said...

Our favorite tradition is Christmas Eve mass. When we come home from mass - Santa has come and we open our gifts instead of on Christmas day.
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Kerry said...

tweeted: http://twitter.com/KerryBishop/status/17711597438898176
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MCantu1019 said...

We go to church and watch the Christmas play. This year my son was in the play so it was extra special.

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Tabathia said...

We always visit family, watch major games and the disney parade is a must
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Tabathia said...

tweet
http://twitter.com/#!/ChelleB36/status/17825656930836480
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Bonnie said...

Both my babies were born in December. Celebrating their birthdays is my tradition
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pam said...

We go to church at midnight on Christmas Eve. The kids always grumble, (it's too cold, I'm sleepy), but do it now with their kids! :-)

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Cathy W said...

As a child making divinity candy with granny.
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Cathy W said...

http://twitter.com/cjwallace43/status/18056220212469760
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Deb said...

We always leave cookies that we decorate Christmas eve especially for santa and the reindeer.

sodahoney said...

tweet http://twitter.com/sodahoney/status/18147989243564033

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tattgiff said...

if this shows up twice...not trying to cheat-- blogger just kicked me back so i am going to try again
we like to have a bible time, make fudge, and watch old movies on christmas eve...and we each get to open 1 gift.
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Anne said...

We always let the kids open their stockings and then make a big breakfast and take our time opening the rest of the presents. All our kids friends think we are mean for not letting them instantly rip open all their packages, but we think it is less hectic our way.
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Anne said...

I tweeted
http://twitter.com/lunaj1456/status/18286756663132160

angie lilly said...

My favorite holiday tradition is going to the Columbus Zoo and seeing the Wild Lights Display. Its so beautiful and fun and romantic when its just my hubby and I.
Angie
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angie lilly said...

I tweeted here:
http://twitter.com/#!/FotoMacro/status/18372775920009216
Angie
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KaHolly said...

My favorite holiday memory is when I rec'd an electric organ and played Christmas songs for the family at Gramma's house. Maybe I was 8 years old?

Scott said...

I love the tradition of driving around the local neighborhoods and looking at the lights/decorations on Christmas day night before going to bed.
Scott
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Scott said...

my tweet http://twitter.com/#!/RePurrPussed/status/18381047750205440
Scott
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~dab said...

When we were little we'd decorate the tree on Christmas Eve afternoon, have dinner, get new PJs from our parents, then it was off to bed.

Going to bed so early stunk but I loved the rest of it! :)

~dab said...

I tweeted http://twitter.com/simplydab/status/18411649929052160

VickieB said...

No holiday traditions, just visiting with family and friends.

I guess my putting on my Mom's old hristmas sweatshirt when I decorate would be a tradition.

VickieB said...

tweet http://twitter.com/#!/vlbsweeps/status/18413626280902656

Liz said...

When I was a kid, we'd always spend the week before Christmas watching holiday movies and eating homemade baked goods--it was good times!

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Liz said...

I tweeted!

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http://twitter.com/#!/FakeGradSchool/status/18476844575629312

nightowl said...

My favorite holiday memory is when we were able to go and see Santa with his live reindeer.
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kissmebleeding said...

Our favorite holiday tradition is betting how many times the christmas tree will get knocked down and by which child! ::LOL:: All five of our kids have knocked it down at least once over the years but our youngest takes the number one place with five take downs... three this year and two last. Our most important tradition is and always will be laughter.

Angel Jacklyn said...

When I was little, I was awake while my mom was putting presents out but I didn't get up to watch just in case it was Santa. I was afraid he would see me and then not leave the gifts. Just told my mom about that the other night.

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Angel Jacklyn said...

Tweeted!

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Georgia said...

My kids are older now but I loved wrapping all the gifts after they went to bed on Christmas Eve. I miss that.

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Georgia said...

Tweeted here too

http://twitter.com/gmissycat/status/18656615469158401

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marybug2 said...

My best memories are when my children were little, they made Christmas. I am now 71 and get to share it with my children, grandchildren and in about 7 months my new great, great grand baby.
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marybug2 said...

I tweeted, but want to correct my first post. It will be my great grand baby, the first.
http://twitter.com/#!/marybug2/status/18663674923196416
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whatsanitasdeal said...

reading santa's letter for the kids! their look on their faces are priceless
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jillyrh said...

My favorite tradition is driving around looking at Christmas lights with a big thermos of hot chocolate

PauleyD said...

We sing Christmas Carols while my wife plays the piano.

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the Crave to Save said...

I always loved baking and decorating sugar cookies with my mom - always good times!

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PauleyD said...

http://twitter.com/lpauld68/status/18782655948521472

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Margie said...

One of our favorite desserts is my family's recipe for pecan pie.

Tarissa said...

We like baking lots of special desserts and cookies for the family to share, and then sitting down to watch some good Christmas movies.

Tamara said...

Just visiting family and having a delightful Christmas Day of food, fun & games.

jillyrh said...

tweeted

http://reviews.bentolunch.net/2010/12/gingerbread.html

Thanks

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