Gingerbread Houses for a
Great Cause
Great Cause
Every year my friend Jeff rounds up some
friends to create and decorate gingerbread houses which he then delivers to the
children’s hospital for the kids staying there to enjoy. This was my first year
to participate in this event and it was a very enjoyable time. And everything
used to create the houses is
edible.
friends to create and decorate gingerbread houses which he then delivers to the
children’s hospital for the kids staying there to enjoy. This was my first year
to participate in this event and it was a very enjoyable time. And everything
used to create the houses is
edible.
Frosting becomes the
adhesive that keeps the walls together. I made the roof with wafers and thought
it would be festive to add some red decorations but everyone said they just
looked like nipples.
Rich shows off his frosted
mini-wheat roof.
Check out the wreath on the door
and the snowman.
This one little girls made and it
is probably the best one.
Beautiful girls making beautiful
houses.
Our roof started to cave in so
Julian came up with the idea of using caramels and cinnamon sticks to prop it
up.
The festive side of the
house.
Shawn trying to figure out how to
green colored sugar on snow cone trees.
And our host Jeff, trying to
figure something out.


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