Ginger bread house cookie kit

Anonymous
Graham crackers.
Anonymous
Every Christmas Eve after church we have a gingerbread house-making contest. We use graham crackers, store-bought vanilla ice cream and a variety of candy. We always have laughs about houses collapsing and turning into something else. They get quite creative. Then we eat them and watch Christmas movies! Much more fun than the store ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every Christmas Eve after church we have a gingerbread house-making contest. We use graham crackers, store-bought vanilla ice cream and a variety of candy. We always have laughs about houses collapsing and turning into something else. They get quite creative. Then we eat them and watch Christmas movies! Much more fun than the store ones.


“Icing, not ice cream.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:Use a container the right shape, hot glue gun graham crackers to it. Then let the kids use frosting and put candy on to decorate.


you can't eat hot glue
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every Christmas Eve after church we have a gingerbread house-making contest. We use graham crackers, store-bought vanilla ice cream and a variety of candy. We always have laughs about houses collapsing and turning into something else. They get quite creative. Then we eat them and watch Christmas movies! Much more fun than the store ones.


“Icing, not ice cream.


LOL -- I was wondering how you used ice cream....
Anonymous
Five Below in Rockville, right next to Aldi's, has several sets. I bought two today, because it will be a nice break from the ILs blaring Fox News 24x7 for me to take the kids in the kitchen and assemble them/decorate. Best part: $5.00 each!
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