I went over the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco to check out their Gingerbread House. It includes 7,750 pieces of gingerbread, hundreds of pounds of See's candies and took the culinary team there 375 hours to construct it:
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Those are so festive and magical!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!!!!! I know they do a huge one in Disney I would love to see too
ReplyDeleteWOW! That's impressive, 7,750 pieces and 375 hours!!! Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 92. Shared.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That is incredible.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous gingerbread house! 7,750 pieces of gingerbread is hard to imagine - but it looks so beautiful. We stayed at the Fairmont a few years ago, but we've never been there at Christmas. Excellent photos, Patrick, thank you so much for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! And also very impressive - the amount of work and craftsmanship that goes into creating it.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week!
-CatSynth (Amanda)
My goodness! That's incredible - what a feat!
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That is brilliant how clever :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a gingertastic week 👍
What a beautiful place. I would love to see this in person.
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How awesome to enjoy the sights and the Christmas spirit, where else but San Francisco!! ~ Ms. Donyarific
ReplyDeleteOh my. No way. That is so awesome. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteForgot to add that it’s Peabea. Not sure why all of a sudden I can’t pose comments with my blog name.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gingerbread house. Thank you for sharing this with us at #weekendcoffeeshare.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'm planning to build one with my little grandson later this week ... but on a much smaller scale. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat a massive gingerbread house!
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