I am obsessed with Gingerbread houses; blame it on Hansel and Gretel but when I see one, I must take a bite. I once ate a piece of Gingerbread house at my friend, Entertaining expert Kimberly Schlegel Whitman's Christmas dessert party (she loves throwing dessert holiday parties!) and she was like "you just ate glue!". Did I care? Nope, did I take another bite? Yup! Philosophy has a gift set that won't be safe from my bite either, it has the most delicious smelling 3-in1 shampoo/shower gel/bubble bath in red hot, creamy frosting, spicy gum drop and gingerbread flavors. It's only $28 so I plan on picking up a couple but they're so cute I may not give them away; I am like that-- I buy gifts for people and end up keeping them. Trust me, I am really irritated with myself but I can't help it!
I'm also taking a Mommy and Me Gingerbread house baking class with my son on Saturday, we'll see who eats more-- I just hope he doesn't cry when I eat his Gingerbread house! At Philosophy.com













naughty mommy :)
But I know what you mean what could be more exciting than a house made of cookies and candy???
I love gingerbread houses too, but I never tried eating one that's just sitting there before. Actually, I've only made one once in 5th grade. I think I probably took longer than I needed because I was eating all the gum drops.
What do most people do with the finished product? Do others eat it?
I think you can eat it while you're actually making it, lol
We didn't use glue this weekend, we used frosting. But no, I don't think you're supposed to eat the finished product. Which is such a waste!
mmmmm, Philosophy is my favorite skincare brand. They're body washes smell so yummy and they feel just divine :)