November 29th, 2012
10:00 AM ET
White House Executive Pastry Chef Bill Yosses revealed the gingerbread replica of the First Family's home during a preview of the 2012 White House holiday decorations on November 28. Yosses and his team used more than 175 pounds of gingerbread and 50 pounds of chocolate for the elaborate display, complete with replicas of the first dog, Bo Obama, and the White House Kitchen Garden. Previously - Make your own gingerbread loaf in a snap |
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Bo is awfully big. He looks like a lion more than a dog. Perhaps that's so he can safely greet members of the GOP.
I hope they used LED lighting in the model to be green. And in the White House for that matter.
Why is Bo a giant?
Built right on top of the fiscal cliff. Nice!