2021 - Spotlight on Volunteer Baking Team: Caitlin Reber and Suzanne Webster

Photo courtesy Caitlin Reber
Caitlin Reber and Suzanne Webster
Gingerbread House on display at stop #4
Children's Loop, 382 W St George Blvd
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 11:00-7:00; 
Saturday 10:00-7:00; Closed Sunday and Monday

Caitlin and her aunt Suzanne have been baking and decorating the cutest gingerbread creations for the past few years. This is their third time participating. I love their creativity. The current gingerbread house which is on display now - smells amazing. It's covered in chocolate. Don't worry, it's up high so the kiddos don't eat it all.

The St George Gingerbread Parade will run for two weeks. Come in and see each one and collect a stamp on your map. If you don't have a map, it's okay because each location has extra copies to give out. The first 50 people to turn in their completed stamped maps to me at the Children's Museum booth at the Homemade for the Holidays market, Dec 11, 1:00-4:00 PM  (Atwood Innovation Plaza at DSU) will receive a prize package worth $20! 

Now, let take a sneak peek at this year's unique Gingerbread Creation below.


Woodland mushrooms made from macaron recipe

Adorned with orange peel butterflies

Another mushroom house with the most adorable chocolate mice.
Plus, check out that chocolate tree - smells so amazing.

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