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Traditional gingerbread houses are delicious, but they don't last long. For one that lasts all season, reuse this kitchen item you'd typically throw away.
Every year around this time, bakers who are not professional contrarians make holiday gingerbread cookies that look like people. There are man-, woman-, and child-shaped cookie cutters available ...
What do you think? Be the first to comment. But Jennifer Walker, who hails from Hayward, Calif., said that Mickey-shaped gingerbread cookie holds a special place in her heart.
Gingerbread houses area a staple at Christmas, so check out the SoGo Gingerbread house contest and make your own!
Ever wonder why “gingerbread men” are shaped like men in the first place? The answer can be traced back hundreds of years at least. According to Carole Levin, director of the medieval studies ...
Gingerbread fairs were held in Paris, where monks sold gingerbread-shaped pigs. Today, the Italian city of Siena is famous for its Italian Panforte (literally meaning “strong bread”).
Roll gingerbread out to 1/4-inch thickness on lightly floured surface or on wax paper. Poke a hole in the top of each ornament using a straw, knife, chopstick, pencil or similar object.
This festive mug showcases a charming gingerbread man design, complete with a cute red and white scarf, adding a playful seasonal twist to your daily cup of coffee, hot cocoa or tea.
A gingerbread house in the shape of the U.S. Capitol is on display in Washington D.C. inside the Cannon House Office Building.