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  1. Julia
    October 12, 2012

    I am from Germany and I love Lebkuchen! I bet yours taste just as good, they look so delicious!

    • Barb
      October 12, 2012

      Danke, Julia 🙂 Can’t stop eating them…I love all German desserts! Tschüss!

  2. Sadie @allnaturalme
    October 17, 2012

    Dang!! Those sounds awesome!!!

    What a great way to get spices into your diet 🙂

    • Barb
      October 17, 2012

      I agree 🙂 Thanks so much, Sadie!

  3. maomaokitty
    October 19, 2012

    Ich liebe lebkuchen! And I just bought a big bottle of molasses for our hard cider so now I know what to do with the rest 🙂

    • Barb
      October 19, 2012

      Wunderbar!! Let me know how they turn out 😉

  4. Tammie Tornow
    October 21, 2012

    This is what I want!! lol Do you have a recipe for pfferenuse??

    • Barb
      October 22, 2012

      Hi Tammie – I never made pfeffernüsse before but I’m sure my mother-in-law can teach me! Hopefully I can post a recipe soon 🙂

  5. Jenny
    October 21, 2012

    I lived in Germany for a year and I absolutely loved these! I still always treat myself to some at Christmas, it would be nice to be able to rustle some up whenever I liked!

    • Barb
      October 22, 2012

      It’s the perfect cookie to have during the holidays! Love the smell of all the different spices 🙂

  6. barb1
    November 11, 2012

    German Gingerbead does not use molasses or regular white flour. Original recipe uses Bread flour, Rye flour, Honey, Eggs, Magarin, Powdered Sugar, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. To keep it soft they use Baker’s Ammonia.

  7. Emily
    December 14, 2013

    Hello,

    This recipe looks delicious! I am looking to make this for Christmas with my boyfriends family this year as they are giving Christmas dinner a German theme. There are two young boys in the family that are allergic to nuts and I am having a hard time finding something to make that is nut free. I noticed this recipe has almond extract in it. Is it possible to leave that out or would it affect the taste? Thanks.

    • Barb
      December 15, 2013

      Hi Emily – Thank you! Yes, feel free to leave out the almond extract and substitute with vanilla extract. Good luck and can’t wait to hear how the cookies turn out for you 🙂

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