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  2. 21 Gingerbread House Decorating Ideas, From Coconut ... - AOL

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    A piped-on garland and plain white icing accents the front of this gingerbread house. Sliced almond shingles form the roof tiles. A bricklike chimney is made from gingerbread baked with whole almonds.

  3. Gingerbread house - Wikipedia

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    Making gingerbread houses is a Christmas tradition in many families. They are typically made before Christmas using pieces of baked gingerbread dough assembled with melted sugar. The roof 'tiles' can consist of frosting or candy. The gingerbread house yard is usually decorated with icing to represent snow. [12] A gingerbread house does not have ...

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  5. Teri Hatcher Creates Over-the-Top Gingerbread Houses Every ...

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    "My rule on gingerbread is everything has to be edible. You can't cheat at all." Related: Teri Hatcher, 59, and Daughter Emerson Tenney, 26, Dazzle the Red Carpet in Matching Dresses and Chic Glam

  6. National Gingerbread House Competition - Wikipedia

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    National Gingerbread House Competition entries on display at the Omni Grove Park Inn. The National Gingerbread House Competition is an annual event held at Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. Finalists are placed on public display in the resort's halls each November and December. [1]

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    Once delivered, many of these houses were assembled by the new homeowner, relatives, friends and neighbors, in a fashion similar to the traditional barn-raisings of farming families. [5] Other homeowners relied on local carpenters or contractors to assemble the houses.