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.
In 1793, the cost of gingerbread varied depending on location and quality, but it was generally affordable for most people. A common price for a piece of gingerbread could range from a few cents to around a shilling. The price reflected the availability of ingredients like ginger and molasses, which were more accessible in some areas than others. Overall, gingerbread was a popular treat enjoyed by many during that time.
There are three syllables in the word "gingerbread" (gin-ger-bread).
Gingerbread was introduced to Europe by the crusaders. The Hansel and Gretel story of 1812 still features a gingerbread house. Maybe a gingerbread house was always a good shape for a Christmas cake.
Four in the entire phrase: three in "gingerbread" and one in "man."
MANY People around the world do.
One can get ideas for gingerbread houses from Lakeland, who also sell a moulded pan in which to cook the gingerbread pieces accompanied by recipes and decorating ideas. Websites like Google Images can also help with inspiration.
There are many people around the world.... like billions of people
Alot of people like each other because their are so many people out in the world
This is a list of possible words made from the word gingerbread, also known as anagrams:aabridgeadageagingangeraridbadbadgerbanbandbanebarbargebarnbeadbeardbedbeebeenbeerbebeingbergbinbindbierbingebirdbradbragbraidbrainbreadbredbreedbridebridgebrinebringdabdangerdeardeerdendigdindinedinerdirgedraindrageagerearearnededgeeraerrgabgadgaggainganggardengearGerbergigginGingergrabgradgradegraingrangeideaininbredireragrageraidrainrangrangerangerrarereadReadingrearredreedreinrenderridridgerigrindringringer
there is a lot of people in the world named kailey like me
about 96% of the world