Thursday, 13 January 2011

More Gingerbread House Chronicles -- Stonehenge


No, My Rare One and I didn't make this one! I swiped this photo from that crazy website called My Food Looks Funny and just HAD to share it with you.

Stonehenge in all its original gingerbready goodness. Isn't it AWESOME?!?

28 comments:

  1. Now what we need is a gingerbread Callas as Norma for this one!

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  2. This is great! AND so was your quote comment on my blog about the BMW. May I quote you on that one? Thanks for visiting me.

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  3. And if you were to give these a tag such as gingerbread houses I could put a link on my blog to all of them and share how great they are with a few more people!!!!!!

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  4. ~once more...clever little people out in our world...i wonder if anyone has created a gingerbread labyrinth??? i hope all is well with you and yours and i thank you graetly for your thoughts you sent forth the other day...much love light and blessings always be with you~

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  5. That is neat! Not to mention easy to eat ;-)

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  6. Hi Sandy -- Feel free to use my bad pun however you want!

    Hi Willym -- I'll try to retag these posts. I'v never done it before, but how hard can it be? I hope those aren't famous last words!

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  7. Now this one I would totally scarf. None of that too sweet candy on it. Nom Nom Nom.

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  8. It is Awesome and I love the nutrition facts Gingerbread House, too.

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  9. This one is great. Hope you are feeling better.
    Mary

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  10. Another fabulous gingerbread creation!

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  11. Brilliant! We always go past Stonehenge when we visit my sister. :o)

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  12. Oh, I so have to make that!!!! I might create mine covered in a little powdered sugar. Stonehenge looks lovely in snow :) Thanks so much that made my day.

    Cheers!

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  13. Hmmmm, you and one of you Dear Readers, would like to know how to put a click-able link, in a blog or in a comment on a blog...

    Hmmmmmmm... Believe me, though it's pretty easy for me now, it WAS NOT, for a long time. And it's kind of long-winded, to explain. Well, for me, it's long-winded! ,-) But I'll try to do so, in e-mail to both of you.

    Try... It sounds so ding-dang complicated, but really, it's not.

    OK, gotta' put on my never-really-used 'teacher's cap' and try writing a clear email. :-) But! Not 'till tomorrow morning. I am like a flower, LOL! I kind of close down, when the sun starts to go down, so I'd not type coherently, late in the afternoon, like it is now. :-)

    Gentle hugs...

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  14. Love this! Could eat one 'stone' at a time rel easily!

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  15. Oh I love it...Now I'm expecting you and the Rare One to make a gingerbread labyrinth next year ;)

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  16. Well, that clears up a lot of mystery...the original Stonehenge is petrified gingerbread that got left out too long, the tumbled down parts are the depredations of being devoured, posit a stone age race of giants and we have solved the mystery of Stonehenge...tada!
    Love the little Gingerbreadhenge...you totally have to try to make one next year!

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  17. don't get any cooler than that..but I'd never want to eat it.

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  18. Absolutely love it! You should make one!

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  19. Ooooh, I will have to keep this in mind! This year we made a gingerbread Parthenon (see Suburban Homesteading on Blogger)!!! Good idea!!!

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  20. *head implosion from coolness overload*

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