MACON, Ga. — Gingerbread has long been a holiday staple in many households. But how did it get to be associated with the most wonderful time of year? Well, the story starts centuries into the past.
Gingerbread has been baked in Europe since the eleventh century. In some places, it was a soft, delicately spiced cake; in others, a crisp, flat cookie, and in others, warm, thick, steamy-dark squares ...
The Holiday Gingerbread Village returned to the Augusta Museum of History on Thursday. Check out all the gingerbread houses before Nov. 30. Nov 21, 2025; Augusta, Georgia, USA; A gingerbread ...
There's a reason why we leave cookies out during Christmas, and, come to find out, there's also an explanation for how we came to enjoy gingerbread treats, an enduring symbol of this time of year. It ...
So beloved is the Christmas treat of gingerbread that even Shakespeare penned a tribute to it in 1598, a character in "Love's Labour's Lost" saying, "And I had but one penny in the world, thou ...
Did you know that George Washington’s soldiers ate gingerbread during the Revolutionary War? On Sunday, Feb. 23 from 2 to 4 p.m., the Miller-Cory House Museum in Westfield is hosting a special event ...
The History Center has announced individual and group winners for the 38th annual Festival of Gingerbread, which opens Friday and continues to Dec. 17. There is a sneak peek Wednesday.
Would you eat a gingerbread cookie if it was shaped like a Labubu? How about a gingerbread house shaped like the Titanic shipwreck? These were just some of the unique gingerbread designs on display at ...