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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

This was a fun family project that didn't take very long to make. Everything was included in the kit. The icing was already mixed in a bag so it was really convenient. No, the guinea pig did not eat that much of the gingerbread house so don't say anything. And yes, she is fine.

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  • How did you made the sides of the roof look like frozen ice?....

    I want to make a gingerbread house this year.... Could you please tell me....

  • I'll try to explain. You start at the top edge of the roof - squeeze out the icing, get a bit of a small mound started - while still squeezing out the icing lighter and lighter, pull down the side and then stop squeezing as you come off the edge and down. The motion pulls the icing to a point.

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  • funny

  • I got two gingerbread houses.....ate one today :)

  • Thanks a lot! I like your house, its great!! I'll try one this Christmas...

  • ono the ginger bread pepole wont be happy

  • Okay ryan, bosco sticks are enough mann...

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