Years ago, I worked at Rockefeller Center, where the humongous Christmas tree overlooks the main square. The tree is all glitz and glamour, full of charisma. There is a gilded romance about it all. Seeing it in person—feeling the cold breeze against my cheeks while the flags lining the square snapped against the poles and the skaters twirled on the ice rink below—never lost its magic.

(Curmudgeonly side note: the two worst days of the year at Rockefeller Center were the Christmas tree lighting event, because of the overwhelming crowds, and the St. Patrick’s Day parade. The bagpipes…all…day…long…) (For a decidedly less regal, more ostentatious experience, here’s how one neighborhood in Brooklyn does Christmas.)

Rock Center Christmas

These days I don’t get to Rockefeller Center often, and I look for quieter ways to get into the holiday spirit. Enter the Gingerbread Extravaganza. Elaborate gingerbread structures are created by New York City’s top bakeries and displayed for your viewing (sadly, not eating) pleasure. Each creation is an expression of this year’s theme, which is “Made in New York.”  Some of these structures took weeks to make. They are all so clever and ingenious!

Beyond the fun of seeing the creations, there is a larger goal to raise money for a worthy organization, City HarvestCity Harvest helps feed 1.4 million New Yorkers in part by collecting about 136,000 pounds of food each day from restaurants, grocers, and corporate cafeterias; edible food which would otherwise be thrown into landfills.

By voting for your favorite gingerbread, you can help me raise money for City Harvest. Please vote by December 31 using the buttons below, and I’ll donate $1 for each vote. Voting buttons are at the end of this post.

The gingerbread structures were behind glass and positioned in front of mirrors, so I apologize in advance for the glare.

NYC Gingerbread

The Great White Gingerbread Way, depicting Times Square / Broadway Theater District. Everything you see is edible!

NYC Gingerbread

A close up of the little people waiting for the ball to drop on New Year’s Eve. What you can’t see is that they’re freezing their marzipan off.

Cookie Monster Takes a Bite Out of NYC.

Cookie Monster Takes a Bite Out of NYC. Is it wrong of me to want to take a bite out of Cookie Monster’s eyeball?

City Harvest Holidays

City Harvest Holidays. Everything here is edible–in this display and inside their trucks. The City Harvest organization delivered food to more than 500 community food programs around NYC this year.

These pigeons are no dummies.

These pigeons on top of the City Harvest truck are no dummies.

Fulton Fish Market.

Fulton Fish Market in continuous operation since 1822.

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.

Gingerbread Dance Party

Gingerbread Dance Party. Can Santa do The Hustle?

I love that the gumdrops look like the dance floor in Saturday Night Fever.

I love that the gumdrops look like the dance floor in Saturday Night Fever.

NYC Gingerbread

Going Ape Over New York. Check out the reflections of the hotel Christmas tree.

Katchkie Farm Gingerbread Farmhouse. Katchkie is a year-round farming operation just north of NYC,  providing sustainable CSA to the poor urbanites who don't know a potato from a carrot.

Katchkie Farm Gingerbread Farmhouse. Katchkie is a year-round farming operation just north of NYC, providing sustainable CSA to the poor urbanites who don’t know a fondant squash from a gumdrop strawberry.

Breakfast at Tiffany's. This was my favorite. So simple and elegant -- just like Audrey. Holly Golightly says that at Tiffany's "nothing very bad could happen to you there. If I could find a real life place that made me feel like Tiffany's, then I'd buy some furniture and give the cat a name."

Breakfast at Tiffany’s. This was my favorite. So simple and elegant — just like Audrey. Holly Golightly says that at Tiffany’s “nothing very bad could happen to you there. If I could find a real life place that made me feel like Tiffany’s, then I’d buy some furniture and give the cat a name.”

 

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