21. Get Out the Sugar, We’re Building a Gingerbread House
The gingerbread house tradition, now a staple of holiday festivities, has its roots in German heritage. While Queen Elizabeth I is credited with the ornate decoration of gingerbread cookies, it’s the Germans who pioneered the art of crafting gingerbread houses.

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This tradition was popularized globally after the Brothers Grimm penned Hansel and Gretel, where a house made of sweets features prominently. Today, embracing this whimsical tale, gingerbread houses have become an accessible and beloved part of holiday celebrations, with numerous pre-packed kits available, allowing everyone to partake in this deliciously creative tradition.
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