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Gingerbread Harvest Basket
by Polly Bannister
When Matthew and Jenny Mead entertain, they like their guests to have a sense of awe when they walk into a room. Awesome is this woven gingerbread harvest basket dressing up an antique sideboard and filled with autumn's bounty. This project is edible, or you may save it from year to year.
Try our easy-to-follow instructions
Plus: Gingerbread Classes for Children and Adults,
Chandler's Cake and Candy Supplies, 7 Perley St., Concord, NH
603-223-0393
ChandlersCakeandCandy.com


Reader Comments
Comment from Claudia Kapinos on November 18, 2008
Wow-that sure would be some accomplishment! Must be quite time consuming but so pretty.
Comment from Phil & Sandra Coppoolse on November 18, 2008
Fantastic. I think I'd try making smaller ones as place settings with names iced on them and fill them with candy for Christmas.
Comment from Sharon Todd on November 19, 2008
WOW!!! That is some project. Really pretty though. I like Phil & Sandra's idea about small ones with names on them. I'd probably have better luck than making a large one like the photo.
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