December 24, 2017 Judging the Gingerbread House Competition
Every year it is such a fun treat for the family to get to go to the Boston Christmas Festival and judge the gingerbread house competition. This was our second year judging the competition but we have been going to the festival for over a decade now. Nothing says holiday season to me like gingerbread houses – although, mine never turn out like this at home 😉
The houses are made by local chefs and the creations are then sold, with all the proceeds going to benefit Housing Families, a non profit organization dedicated to ending family homelessness.
Check out the amount of detail chef’s put into their houses! This house by Harvest and Grill 23 got the ‘honorable mention’ award.
This was a pretty good replica of Tupper Manor. I had never heard of it before, but it was originally built to be the summer home for the Bryce Allen Family, known for their Canadian shipping company, allan Shipping Lines. The family sold the home to Endicott College and is now used for weddings and special events.
‘Best in Show’ went to Cupcake City. Their shop is located in Reading and if you can’t make it to the shop, try tracking down their mobile cupcake truck!
Just look at the detail of that chimney!
Did you miss the Christmas festival this year? Make sure to keep an eye out for it next year – click here to check out their website.
Check out some of my older posts to see past competitions:2016, 2014, 2013.
Davio’s in Lynnfield earned the title of “Best Decoration”.
High school student Brianna Ficaro picked up the ‘best tasting’ award.
Treat Cupcake Bar picked up the ‘most creative’ award.
The kids choice was the ‘house’ by Ginger Betty’s.
Thanks to all who participated, it was such a fun way to spend the morning. Looking forward to judging again next year!
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