@@PixelZan Even though I grew up with the American broadcast (With Brooks Moore as narrator), I have to agree. Tony Hirst (The narrator for the UK broadcast, where this clip came from) is the best narrator.
Yeah I'm sure working at the gingerbread factory is great? I mean...I hope the workers are unionized and make decent wages my god this is actually somewhat dangerous work!
Has anyone ever actually eaten a fully dressed/built gingerbread house with all the icings, gum drops, and candy galore? Not including the narrator since he told us already 😂
@Sage Langford how hard was it? I live in the tropics and haven't seen one personally, I expect them to be hard biscuits with hard candy, painful to chew and eat, and in this case, painful to bang with the head hahaha
@@bloubear2557 Gingerbread is surprisingly soft. It's strong, but it's a little closer to a cookie than it is a biscuit. The candy on a gingerbread house is generally soft for three or four days and then it gets hard, unless you store it in something like Tupperware.
I've eaten them because I have a wonderfully gifted wife who makes her own. They are usually a work of art, and I hate to see them destroyed. What we generally do is take one to a family Christmas as a centerpiece on the table. After the main meal and celebrations have ended, we break it up and send it away with different branches of the family. That way, everyone gets a fresh section, and it all gets eaten before it has the chance to go stale.
They've actually started making chocolate cookie house kits for Halloween. Not a fan of gingerbread myself, so maybe I'll get one of those this year and give it a try! Late ETA: Colored sugar cookie ones exist, too, I've seen pink and purple so far.
They should make a version of gingerbread houses that have jagged edges, like those giant foam puzzle pieces used in daycares, so it would be less of a pain to connect the walls and roof together.
So cool, can't wait to get one than try to make it again. Last time the dough for my cookies was too thick, and the hot spots in my aunt's oven burnt different sections of the house
Wolf Heart Well, if you did you would know that most people that have OCD are perfectionists. Also, she didn't use it as in adjective or in a hurtful way.
Gingerbread houses have been a holiday tradition for years. However, they also pack on the pounds and the calories. According to Amazon Alexa, "The average gingerbread house has 4,757 calories."
I mean, if you make it for a party and everyone eats it, sure. But if you are gonna decorate it and leave it out for days it wouldn't exactly be good. Like Rach said, they are used more for decoration but they collect dust.
Wolf them down? Not Me! I never eat my gingerbread houses! I buy the kit, built the gingerbread house, take time decorating it, then I put it out on display and leave it there until the Christmas decorations come down!
@@jacobvanantwerp2001 I keep it on display until the Christmas decorations are taken down, then trow them away. Christmas trees are expensive and they often get dumped on the curb after Christmas, after being decorated, celebrated and enjoyed. Same concept.
that mixer hasn't been cleaned in a very long time, THAT is why you don't eat Gingerbread Houses. they burn on the fire real nice, lots of pretty colours!!
Omg. I love the personal commentary at the end!
its great haha
This guy is the best how it's made narrator!
@@PixelZan Even though I grew up with the American broadcast (With Brooks Moore as narrator), I have to agree. Tony Hirst (The narrator for the UK broadcast, where this clip came from) is the best narrator.
I just love that there is a factory for everything and some people have to go "So you see, i work at the gingerbread factory,"
Yeah I'm sure working at the gingerbread factory is great? I mean...I hope the workers are unionized and make decent wages my god this is actually somewhat dangerous work!
I'm just happy I haven't gotten recommendations for that female voiceover in a while. She couldn't do it justice
Has anyone ever actually eaten a fully dressed/built gingerbread house with all the icings, gum drops, and candy galore? Not including the narrator since he told us already 😂
only the ginger bread man
@Sage Langford how hard was it? I live in the tropics and haven't seen one personally, I expect them to be hard biscuits with hard candy, painful to chew and eat, and in this case, painful to bang with the head hahaha
I’ve eaten one and yes they are quite hard.
@@bloubear2557 Gingerbread is surprisingly soft. It's strong, but it's a little closer to a cookie than it is a biscuit. The candy on a gingerbread house is generally soft for three or four days and then it gets hard, unless you store it in something like Tupperware.
I've eaten them because I have a wonderfully gifted wife who makes her own. They are usually a work of art, and I hate to see them destroyed. What we generally do is take one to a family Christmas as a centerpiece on the table. After the main meal and celebrations have ended, we break it up and send it away with different branches of the family. That way, everyone gets a fresh section, and it all gets eaten before it has the chance to go stale.
2:00 dough: youve got to be sheeting me.
Its so late i need to get off the internet.
*golfclap*
M Cope not funny
Narrator: scoop of salt
Man with scooper: Yeh no... whole bloody bucket of salt.
There's never enough icing glue in the kits
Brandlynn Young it isn’t sticky enough
That is why I always buy/have my bro make frosting when we make these
I feel like the packets get smaller every year.
They've actually started making chocolate cookie house kits for Halloween. Not a fan of gingerbread myself, so maybe I'll get one of those this year and give it a try!
Late ETA: Colored sugar cookie ones exist, too, I've seen pink and purple so far.
he's my favorite narrator hahah
4:40 gingerbread man is happy because, he is no longer homeless... he has a gingerbread home...
HOLLOW HILL But is he made of the house? Or is the house made of him? He screams internally, for he does not know.
@@OzWhinntersure he does
You are a fool and a bloody bloat
They should make a version of gingerbread houses that have jagged edges, like those giant foam puzzle pieces used in daycares, so it would be less of a pain to connect the walls and roof together.
Gingerbread rafters and ceiling joists would make it pretty stable...
It's all normal then 0:56 "the ingredients are sent to a mixer" ...YOU MEAN THE MASSIVE MACHINE OF DEATH!?"
Ginger bread house is my favorite tradition and we do it once a year Christmas is a wonderful time of year
Veronica Rodriguez same
Hi everyone I hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving day
oh my god it cost 31 euros to get 1 ginger bread house set. man, they must be making some real bankings over there
Where are you that it's 31 euros?
31 euros is 36.64 USD! Dang, it's expensive
In Germany you'll get a kit for € 10
From the company it's called weiss
So cool, can't wait to get one than try to make it again.
Last time the dough for my cookies was too thick, and the hot spots in my aunt's oven burnt different sections of the house
Is the Gingerbread Man's house made of flesh, or is he made of house? He screams for he does not know.
Visible confusion*
this guy made two puns at the beginning and now i want gingerbread, even tho im probably allergic
I love how it's made
Zac Blakely I’m so sad you ave to lay for it now
merry christmas yall
Merry Christmas from 2019😁
Merry Christmas from 2020!
3:31 My OCD
Scribby I agree
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a serious disorder. Not perfectionism.
Wolf Heart Do you have OCD?
Jazmyn Johnson : does it matter? I hope to see both people with and without OCD being against using mental health as an adjective.
Wolf Heart Well, if you did you would know that most people that have OCD are perfectionists. Also, she didn't use it as in adjective or in a hurtful way.
Gingerbread houses have been a holiday tradition for years. However, they also pack on the pounds and the calories. According to Amazon Alexa, "The average gingerbread house has 4,757 calories."
Eddie Balen I would hope nobody is eating a whole house in one sitting.
Eddie Balen you aren’t meant to eat them
2VerySnowy why would they be edible and taste good then?
I mean, if you make it for a party and everyone eats it, sure. But if you are gonna decorate it and leave it out for days it wouldn't exactly be good. Like Rach said, they are used more for decoration but they collect dust.
This is very interesting.
lol I love the narrator's house the best, at the very end
0:35 one of the gumballs fell off lol
Nobody actually eats the house just the candy on it
I eat the whole thing
False
Dip the house pieces in hot chocolate or hot vanilla milk to soften them for a tasty winter treat.
I eat the house, not the candy on it
If anything l just eat the house gingerbread houses are such a delight to eat
COOKIES LOOK BUSSIN
Ive been sucked into the how its made vortex HELP
820 videos
Great job!!👏👏👏
Life lesson here. A little Ginger goes a long way. Trust me.....
If I keep watching these I'm never going to eat again.
SL Bellue huh?
Wolf them down?
Not Me! I never eat my gingerbread houses! I buy the kit, built the gingerbread house, take time decorating it, then I put it out on display and leave it there until the Christmas decorations come down!
Then what do you do with it, throw it out or eat it anyway? If you threw them out, that would be a waste of money.
@@jacobvanantwerp2001 I keep it on display until the Christmas decorations are taken down, then trow them away.
Christmas trees are expensive and they often get dumped on the curb after Christmas, after being decorated, celebrated and enjoyed. Same concept.
@catgirl7765 OK. Makes sense, because after Christmas, we strip our tree, then toss it in the fire pit.
I was gunna laugh if it was just some one putting together a gingerbread house XD
I didn't know this show was so funny, haha.
4:56"That's mine there, in the middle."
-So basically you cut corners on decors.-
The mixer than creams all over the ingredients 1:28 😆😏
These things are fun to blow up with muskets.
1:26 vegetable what?😂😂😂😂
Yummy 😋 gingerbread cookies 🍪 Technically
Very Big Gingerbread House need Very thought to remember take why try it!
Admit it you've eaten the frosting at least once.
But they're so good, you'll want to wolf them down.
Anyone else here for a EcE feildtrip?
Give me a Baker Perkins, and i'm all set.
I feel like the icing bags to these things get smaller every year.
They do.
@@2verysnowyyy Oof
so ur telling me the workers make those houses in seconds when at home it takes me about two hours just to put up the walls... got it
I'm both
I want to be a Gingerbread House Builder
Same
Cousin Eddie - "sheeter was full"
Wow that's so cool
Melting chocolate is better when putting a gingerbread house
Look at process 2:03 4:15 4:27
The ending was cute
Incredible how dangerous this work is.
o tsunoda deveria morar em uma dessas casas porque só pensa em comida
I love this but that eats the people before he decorates them
Gingerbread green apple
wow
Good
Hibi
Gingerbread
I want fish sticks
That looks yummy
Gin
that mixer hasn't been cleaned in a very long time, THAT is why you don't eat Gingerbread Houses. they burn on the fire real nice, lots of pretty colours!!
That's what gives the umami flavor. Yum! Lol
This was for school is was cool
Who actually eats the house?
I never made a Ginger bread house:/
how
Gingerbread house
bruhh
🎄
Gingy from shrek was watching
These never stay together though
ok who is so lazy that they can't even put together a kit and buy the house pre assembled?
Narrator: Does his job.
Musicmaker: Struggles to learn "Stuck on you" by Lionel Richie.
I don't know why they bother adding flavor, nobody eats these
Yumm
8th!
9th counting replies, 7th not.
who else is here bc their teacher made you watch this
for culinary-
Does house.
♥♥✌✌
So you can eat these...?
Ug
😍😍😍👌👌👌👌😘😘second
*third
These don’t taste good and no narrator can tell me different
A shiter...
Ewwwww these ingredients are so gross 🤮
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These kits are so gross to eat that I'm dismayed that actual food is wasted.