Many of you know that I collect pigs in all sizes, shapes and forms from ceramic to stuffed, wood, glass and more. In fact I have over 200 from all over the world. You can see some of them on my webpage, www.morganstjames-author.com.
That said, how could I resist posting the photo of this charming gingerbread house inhabited by the infamous "Three Little Pigs"...however, if they'd really had one like the, the Big Bad Wolf would have eaten it instead of blowing it down.
Just click the link to the article to see a collection of fabulous creations. Happy holidays! MORGAN
That said, how could I resist posting the photo of this charming gingerbread house inhabited by the infamous "Three Little Pigs"...however, if they'd really had one like the, the Big Bad Wolf would have eaten it instead of blowing it down.
Just click the link to the article to see a collection of fabulous creations. Happy holidays! MORGAN
Location: The New York Botanical Garden's 2009 Gingerbread Adventures (Bronx, NY)
For her fairy-tale-themed confection, Cake Power's Kate Sullivan constructed an 18-inch-tall gingerbread house featuring three little pigs and a wolf all made of fondant (the original versions, made of modeling chocolate, melted in the Botanical Garden's greenhouse).http://www.delish.com/entertaining-ideas/holidays/christmas/gingerbread-house-pictures-fw2010
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