Method:
1. Turn the oven on to 190°C/170°C Fan/Gas 3.
2. Cut three sheets of baking paper and use it to line the baking trays.
3. Put the flour into a bowl with the bicarbonate of soda, ground ginger and mixed spice.
4. Cut the butter into little pieces using a table knife and a chopping board.
5. Rub the butter into the flour with your fingertips, until the mixture looks like fine breadcrumbs.
6. Crack the eggs into a jug, then add the brown sugar and treacle.
7. Carefully grate the skin of the orange for the zest. Add the grated zest to the egg mixture and stir with a fork.
8. Pour the egg mixture into the bowl of flour and mix everything together with a spoon.
9. Cover your hands with a little flour and shape the mixture into a big ball of dough.
10. Take a quarter of the dough, sprinkle a little flour on the table and rolling pin and roll it out to the same thickness as a pound coin. Start to cut out the gingerbread people using your cutter.
11. Put the gingerbread people onto the baking trays. Keep sprinkling flour on the table and your rolling pin and roll out another piece of dough until it is about the same thickness as a pound coin.
12. Keep cutting out gingerbread people and putting them on the trays. Continue until you have used up all the dough.
13. If you’re going to hang them on your tree, poke a small hole at the top of each biscuit.
14. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until just slightly golden. Note: the cooking time will vary if you use different-sized cutters.
15. Leave to cool – the biscuits will harden as they cool.
16. Decorate the biscuits with icing and sweets, and tie string through the holes if you want to hang them on your tree.