
Woah! Say it ain’t so!
STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Sweet-toothed Swedes who have spent hours constructing edible Christmas gingerbread houses are seeing their creations collapse in the Scandinavian country’s unusually damp winter, suppliers said.
“The damp weather spells immediate devastation for gingerbread houses. The problem is the mild winter,” spokesman at Sweden’s leading gingerbread wholesaler Anna’s, Aake Mattsson, told Swedish news agency TT.
Gingerbread houses are a popular Christmas tradition in Sweden and across the Nordic countries, with many people buying slabs of pre-baked gingerbread from stores which they decorate and stick together using icing sugar and brightly coloured confectionery.
While much of Sweden is usually gripped by freezing temperatures and heavy snow in December, southern parts of the country have recorded their mildest start to the month for decades.
In recent days Anna’s has received some 40 complaints from angry customers whose carefully crafted gingerbread houses have collapsed.
As a seasoned gingerbread expert with 41 years in the business, Mattsson urged hopeful gingerbread architects to heat the ready-baked slabs in the oven briefly prior to assembly to remove any remaining moisture.
The risk of subsidence was also reduced if builders overcame the temptation to smother their cookie houses in excessive amounts of icing sugar.
“Too much (icing sugar) can result in dampness … . It’s a common problem,” Mattsson told TT.
Okay, this global warming thing is getting serious now!
photo: A gingerbread house decorated with children’s literary figures sits in the State dining room of the White House in 2003. Sweet-toothed Swedes who have spent hours constructing edible Christmas gingerbread houses are seeing their creations collapse in the Scandinavian country’s unusually damp winter.(AFP/File/Luke Frazza)
h/t Tim Blair


December 20th, 2006 at 9:41 am
Why build them when you are just going to eat them anyway.
BSC: I guess for the same reason people back fancy cakes or build ice sculptures. It’s an art. But I have never built one quite as fancy as this one - so you might need to ask a Swede.
December 20th, 2006 at 11:11 am
Obviously, the GBH’s were not up to code. I’m not seeing adequate window ventilation for such a large multi-occupancy dwelling, the tree in the corner is too close to the house, and it doesn’t look very environmentally friendly. Do you know what the half life of gingerbread is?
BSC: You know I hadn’t paid that close attention - but now that you mention it you are right. It’s undoubtedly the source of the problem. I DON’T know the half-life of gingerbread - but I bet someone will know the answer. Have you asked Al Gore?
December 20th, 2006 at 12:44 pm
Hmmm. Such woes causes by global warming. Oh well Blessings
BSC: It is awful isn’t it! And right here at Christmastime! Blessings back at cha
December 20th, 2006 at 1:24 pm
I LOVE GINGERBREAD!!!!!!!!!
AubreyJ………
BSC: You better hurry up and eat it cause apparently global warming is doing away with gingerbread!!!
December 20th, 2006 at 1:25 pm
Does that mean we will see a related decrease in the number of Evil Witches.
No bad thing - I’m being plauged by them at the moment!
see: http://marvin-the-magnificent.blogspot.com
Marvin The Magnificent
BSC: Hey Marvin, good luck with the Evil Witches!! Are they left-overs from Halloween?
December 20th, 2006 at 5:37 pm
We didn’t make gingerbread houses, we made gingerbread sleighs filled with candy toys! I guess that will have to be a creation of the past with global warming ruining it all! (/sarcasm)
BSC Beth - you might have to start doing gingerbread surfboards or beach balls. We might need to start associating gingerbread with summer activities
December 20th, 2006 at 6:53 pm
We always go to Asheville to see the Gingerbread House Competition in November. I remember it rained one year and all the royal icing was weeping and the roof lines were sagging. They looked like derelict shacks…with fancy decorations…a REAL white trash Christmas.
BSC Beth - BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA - That’s great. You could have just turned them into trailer parks or something like that! Were there any Volkswagons on blocks in the front yards? lol
December 20th, 2006 at 8:17 pm
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December 21st, 2006 at 10:19 pm
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AJ
BSC Beth - It’ll be alright Aubrey … please don’t be upset. We’ll just have to start eating it in warm weather - that’s all
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