I can see a very delightful gingerbread house, but not a gingerbread man. Must be hiding inside.
Are gingerbread houses and men a big thing in the Philippines? I've never seen such a thing in any of our malls. It would be a wonderful counterpoint to all the bored old Santas we have.
That is a gingerbread house worth getting for Christmas. It would take all year to eat through it. I hope it doesn't have a mean old witch living in it.
a nice capture Hilda.. so we have another christmas that will roll off soon. Its sad to see the festivities disappear... but right now i m enjoying ... happy festivities to all of them.. :)
As a kid it was my dream - to see a real candy house and try a bite from every corner. No wonder I still can't keep the weight off. Love sweets. Happy holidays!
oh Hilda it's sweet indeed!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of "Hansel and Gretel" tale!
Did you buy any candy?
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Léia
Believe or not, my daughter Marina tasted that kind of Christmas lollipop in Berlin for the first time!She loved it!
In Brazil it isn't common! :)
I'd definitely be nibbling on that gingerbread house.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Very colourful. Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks de-li-cious!
ReplyDeleteReminded me of the movie Shrek 3 :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy! kids will love that...but hmmm looks like the adults enjoying it :)
That's not real, is it? I'll bet there are little kids who can't resist but to take a lick ;D
ReplyDeleteHow charming. It looks mighty tasty. What do they sell there?
ReplyDeleteThat's a giant gingerbread man there...and those colorful balls remind me of my favorite Nips chocolates..long before I had a taste of M&M's!
ReplyDeleteNice photo as always, Hilda!
I can see a very delightful gingerbread house, but not a gingerbread man. Must be hiding inside.
ReplyDeleteAre gingerbread houses and men a big thing in the Philippines? I've never seen such a thing in any of our malls. It would be a wonderful counterpoint to all the bored old Santas we have.
That is a gingerbread house worth getting for Christmas. It would take all year to eat through it. I hope it doesn't have a mean old witch living in it.
ReplyDeletemagnifique maison de noël, on peut la manger ;o))
ReplyDeleteYum! I can almost smell the sweet smell of cookies and ginger in the air...
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a pretty big cookie, Hilda. And a fun place for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty, FUN, interesting and also very welcoming.
ReplyDeletea nice capture Hilda.. so we have another christmas that will roll off soon. Its sad to see the festivities disappear... but right now i m enjoying ... happy festivities to all of them.. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks good enough to eat... The guard will be nibbling a bit of it later on!
ReplyDeleteCute! I guess you didn't have any problems getting into this hut. :)
ReplyDeleteJacob:
ReplyDeleteYou blind ol' bat! The gingerbread man is right on top of the house ;D
Delicious photo but I think I'm developing a cavity just looking at it!
ReplyDeleteSweet house, I'm happy that it is in Manila...
ReplyDeletei like the christmas themes of the malls this year. have you seen the it's a small world theme of moa?
ReplyDeleteDominic:
ReplyDeleteWould you believe I've never even been to MOA? And I'm not about to do so during the crowded Christmas season. ;)
That is a pretty one!
ReplyDeleteAs a kid it was my dream - to see a real candy house and try a bite from every corner. No wonder I still can't keep the weight off. Love sweets. Happy holidays!
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