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Re: The Aroma of Ginger...
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lugnet.build
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Wed, 13 Dec 2006 03:49:20 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, C. L. GunningCook wrote:
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Happy Holidays,
From our house to yours.
Every year my children and I make a Gingerbread house as a holiday tradition.
Sometimes its a traditional house covered in candy, sometimes something
crafted out of odds & ends or craft supplies.
In fact, we are well known around here for the ones made entirely out of
dark, milk and white chocolate.
BUT This year, the house is made of ABS...
The Gingerbread Holiday Home... with sloped brick icing, chocolate
doors/window and candy-cane pillars. The roof is shingled in boat stud
Smarties and the yard is surrounded with tile and tire licorice all sorts
and 2 by 2 round gumdrop fence. The windows are lined with trans yellow
candy that shines with the help of some Lego lights and a battery box that
resides inside the house.
Enjoy! Pics here.
May all your presents have that familiar rattle....
and hopefully this post will find you in good health, and amongst friends or
family this holiday season.
Janey Tis the season to be RED, Brick
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Nice work, Janey, it looks far more edible than some candy gingerbread houses
Ive seen!
Spotlighted. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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