Yes it does!
Surprisingly enough, professionals don't use molds to make gingerbread houses. The gingerbread is cooked in sheets, cut to size, and then held together with hard sugar icing "mortar."
they triple in size as they get cooked
No, since they are already cooked they won't expand. All you have to do is heat them up.
No, it stays about the same, unless you over cook it, and then it shrinks!
Not many animals can have gingerbread, including rats. They can have gingerbread, but it is fairly unhealthy and it is generally advised not feed gingerbread cookies to rats.
the gingerbread man
Not if fully cooked.
The pronoun for gingerbread man is "he."
you can eat your way down candy mountain and live in a freshly cooked gingerbread house. its a great vacation spot if your overweight! it's located in new york by the Eiffel tower!
Germany is credited with the introduction of gingerbread houses, which became popular during the 16th century. The tradition of creating gingerbread houses evolved from the practice of baking and decorating gingerbread cookies.
Nuremberg is famous for its gingerbread.
Gingerbread originates from Armenia.