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Gingerbread Houses Newest "Green" Trend

It"s the latest in Home Design -- a design which is both friendly to the environment -- AND cuts down on the cost of your monthly food bill. Gingerbread Houses. Now made from double reinforced gingerbread, these 1 or 2 story homes can be custom made to meet the needs of your busy family. These life-size homes feature economical frosting and gumdrop roofs -- which are only an issue in hot climates, such as Florida. Have young kids? Consider the marshmallow flooring that can be easily installed for just a fraction more cost. ... APRIL FOOLS" from Realty Times!


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