Each year during the holidays, my family makes the trek to Peddler's Village to view the winners of the Gingerbread Competition. There is an enclose gazebo in the middle of the village which always houses the winners. This year someone actually reproduced it in gingerbread! (Talk about sucking up) I never knew much about the competition, other than it happens every year and I like to view the winners, but since I decided to write about it, I thought I would look up some information on it.
The competition happens in early November. This year, the deadline for registration was Nov. 13th and the entry drop off date was Nov. 15th. In other words, you better start baking around Halloween or earlier depending on the difficulty of your gingerbread! Once your gingerbread is entered, it stays on display between Thanksgiving through New Years. The winners are always announced before Thanksgiving.
The competition has various categories to allow for all ages to sign up and to allow the creativity of individuals stand out.
1. Traditional Gingerbread
2. Authentic Reproduction of a Significant Building
3. Student Gingerbread for ages 13-18
4. Kids only 12 and under (Every year you can tell some parents helped. Shame on you!)
5. Incredibly Unusual 3-D
6. And the newest category Go Green!
Gingerbread is judged on the following criteria:
1. Overall Appearance/Composition of Design
2. Originality/Imagination/Use of Materials
3. Fit into Category
4. Difficulty of Design/Design of Execution
5. Holiday Spirit
There aren't a whole lot of rules but here the main ones:
Creations must be constructed of mainly gingerbread (50% or more)
Non-Visible Interior Supports: Non-edible materials may be used for non-visible support
Everything Visible on your entry MUST be edible.
For the complete list of rules go here:
http:httppeddlersvillage.com/special_events/pdfs/2009gingerbread.pdf
and now for some of my favorites... Enjoy the tradition!
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I think those are gorgeous. What a fun tradition to do with family, too.
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