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jsbabyblue22I have this project in Engligh on castles. I would like to make a castle out of something edible, but I can't think of anything to make it with other than sugar cubes. I was thinking something like cookie bars, but not sure how that would turn out. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. It would be greatly appreciated!
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AJRjsbabyblue22, if you use the search facility (type in "sugar cubes" for example) in the "Model Making Forum", you will find that a number of people have asked a very similar question.

Your question should be answered. As for cookie bars - that's a new one for me. Sounds interesting. For other edible options, try using a number of bars of chocolate broken into irregular squares (avoid if it's too warm though). Alternatively, bake a cake, allow to cool, and cut into brick shaped pieces. Pieces can be held together with butter icing (as opposed to concrete - although my icing has a consistency of concrete anyway). The best way though, does appear to be sugar cubes, having regular-shaped pieces already to hand.

duncannut/date bars cut into shapes or even gingerbread.
Although I like the idea of a cake better, it could have round turrets or square, walls and a tower. A little icing on the bottom sheet cake can be a moat with the walls above.
Some where i have seen medieval plastic figures as toys too.

AJR your icing can not be as bad as my sisters gravy, hers will hold up a 10 pound rock to a vertical wall for 5 minutes and it seems to strengthen lime concrete very well.
Ahh, the joys of cooking

hotsitotsie1235gram crakers might work i have made a haunted hous with gram grackers and frosting i like the idea of cake to gingerbread would probably work to.

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