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The Beavercreek Library hosted a gingerbread house contest for children in December 2008.
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As part of our annual Christmas activities, we usually put together one of those $10 gingerbread houses you can buy from the grocery store. We tried making our own gingerbread house one year but were very quickly undone by the complexities working with the gingerbread dough. Not to mention, molasses is just disgusting. So, we abandoned that particular task and chose instead to use graham crackers, a good alternative to actual gingerbread in times of crisis. But graham crackers still weren't gingerbread, and when we saw the ready-to-assemble gingerbread houses at the grocery store, we chose to assemble one of them instead. And so, it's not as original as it could have been and the delicious embellishments are limited to the tiny packages of candy contained within the kit. But it still is a gingerbread house, and it still is the product of our handy work. So, voila! Gingerbread House Mahler! On display for a limited time!
This is a section of the gingerbread house at the Woodley Park Marriot. It had the white house, capital, Jefferson & Washington monuments as well as the zoo represented.
Gingerbread House cake for my neice Stacy who turned 8!..it's all cake and fondant, and some black liccorice candy.
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Gingerbread House
The 2025 National Gingerbread House Competition
The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa
Asheville, North Carolina
Gingerbread church with candy stained-glass windows. My husband made the stand with lights inside the church and each luminaria. Beautiful @ night!!