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Michelle Obama Introduces 2013 White House Holiday Decorations
ShareWASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 04: Holiday cookies are seen during a preview of the 2013 holiday decorations December 4, 2013 at the White Houes in Washington, DC. U.S. first lady Michelle Obama hosted military families for the first viewing of the decorations and demonstrating holiday crafts and treats to military children. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
White House Christmas Decorations
Share382826 16: A gingerbread White House model is on display December 4, 2000 in the State Dining Room in the White House. To make the house, 150 lbs. of gingerbread, over 25 lbs. of marzipan, over 60 lbs. of chocolate and 15 lbs. of sugar were used. (Photo by Alex Wong/Newsmakers)
White House Christmas Decorations
Share382826 17: A detail of the gingerbread White House is seen December 4, 2000 in the State Dining Room of the White House. To make the house, 150 lbs. of gingerbread, over 25 lbs. of marzipan, over 60 lbs. of chocolate and 15 lbs. of sugar were used. (Photo by Alex Wong/Newsmakers)
White House Christmas Decorations
Share382826 20: A detail of the gingerbread White House in the State Dining Room is seen December 4, 2000 in the White House. To make the house, 150 lbs. of gingerbread, over 25 lbs. of marzipan, over 60 lbs. of chocolate and 15 lbs. of sugar were used. (Photo by Alex Wong/Newsmakers)
White House Christmas Decorations
Share382826 22: Christmas cookies are served during a press tour December 4, 2000 at the White House in Washington, DC. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that "Holiday Reflections" will be the White House holiday theme. (Photo by Alex Wong/Newsmakers)
The First Lady Shows Off White House’s Holiday Decor
ShareWASHINGTON - DECEMBER 4: First lady Laura Bush gestures as she unveils the 2003 White House Christmas decorations in the State Dining Room of the White House December 4, 2003 in Washington, DC. The first lady hosted a media preview of the decorations that focused on, "A Season of Stories." The house is more than three feet tall and six feet wide and is completely edible. This year's theme is reflected in some of the characters in the house. These characters come from some of Mrs. Bush's favorite stories including, "Good Night Moon." (Photo by Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)
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ShareLaura Bush Presents White House Holiday Decorations
ShareWASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 30: A one-of-a-kind edible gingerbread White House by White House Executive Pastry Chef Thaddeus DuBois is displayed in the State Dining Room during a media preview of the 2005 holiday decorations and tasting event at the White House November 30, 2005 in Washington, DC. The White House's holiday theme for 2005 is "All Things Bright and Beautiful." (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Laura Bush Shows Off White House Holiday Decorations
ShareWASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 29: Cookies that will be served at the White House holiday parties are displayed during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations November 29, 2007 in Washington, DC. "Holiday in the National Parks" was the theme of the White House 2007 holiday decorations. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Berlin Hanukkah Market
ShareBERLIN - DECEMBER 06: Gingerbread cookies in the shape of Stars of David and decorated with a Hanukkiah lie for sale at a baker's stall at the annual Hanukkah market at the Berlin Jewish Museum on December 6, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. The museum hosts the market, which offers mulled wine, food, and Judaica-related books and objects for sale, in its atrium designed by American architect Daniel Libeskind. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Children Prepare Christmas Cookies
ShareBERLIN - DECEMBER 11: A little child making sugar cookies at a kindergarten of the Rudolf Steiner Waldorfschule on December 11, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. Each year Berlin's kindergarten children get into the festive spirit and prepare cookies and biscuits prior to Christmas. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Children Prepare Christmas Cookies
ShareBERLIN - DECEMBER 11: A little child making sugar cookies at a kindergarten of the Rudolf Steiner Waldorfschule on December 11, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. Each year Berlin's kindergarten children get into the festive spirit and prepare cookies and biscuits prior to Christmas. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Children Prepare Christmas Cookies
ShareBERLIN - DECEMBER 11: Children holding a tray of sugar cookies at a kindergarten of the Rudolf Steiner Waldorfschule on December 11, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. Each year Berlin's kindergarten children get into the festive spirit and prepare cookies and biscuits prior to Christmas. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Children Prepare Christmas Cookies
ShareEuropean Christmas Cookies
ShareBERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 21: Traditional, home-made Christmas cookies lie on plates in a household on December 21, 2010 in Berlin, Germany. Christmas cookies are an intrinsic part of Central European Christmas tradition and are usually baked at home according to recipes passed down through generations. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
European Christmas Cookies
ShareBERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 21: Traditional, home-made Christmas cookies lie on plates in a household on December 21, 2010 in Berlin, Germany. Christmas cookies are an intrinsic part of Central European Christmas tradition and are usually baked at home according to recipes passed down through generations. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Berlin Christmas Markets Open To The Public
ShareBERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 21: A stand hostess sells ginger bread cakes, or Lebkuchen, and other goodies at the Christmas market at Gendarmenmarkt square on the market's opening day on November 21, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Christmas markets, which usually sell Christmas tree ornaments, gluhwein, ginger bread and hand-made crafts, are an intrinsic part of central European Christmas tradition. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Michelle Obama Welcomes Military Families To White House To View Holiday Decorations
ShareWASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 30: Guests were treated to holiday cookies during the first viewing of the 2011 White House Christmas decorations November 30, 2011 in Washington, DC. The theme, "Shine, Give, Share," runs throught the White House with a 400-pound White House Gingerbread House and 37 Christmas trees. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Christmas Atmosphere Abundant In Berlin
ShareBERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 03: A family prepares half half moon-shaped vanilla, powdered sugar-covered Christmas cookies on December 3, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Christmas cookies are an integral part of central European Christmas tradition. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)