7 Questions With Emmy explores holiday magic at the Grand America Hotel
Today I’m at The Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, chatting with Executive Pastry Chef Xavier Baudinet and Jonnie Hartman, an artist who designed the Holiday Window Stroll
The theme for the window displays this year is “Songs of the Season.” The story follows Tux the Penguin and each window presentation is focused on a Christmas song.
The hotel also has a cherished annual holiday tradition featuring a magnificent gingerbread house display that was crafted by Chef Xavier. Many consider this Utah’s most over-the-top gingerbread house display, and for over a decade, Chef Xavier has transformed the hotel’s lobby with a towering, elaborately decorated gingerbread creation.
Here is what I asked Chef Xavier:
And here is what I asked artist Jonnie Hartman:
Watch my interviews with Chef Xavier and Jonnie in the video player above.
You can learn more about The Grand America Hotel holiday displays here and follow the hotel on Facebook and Instagram.
Missed any of my previous interviews? Watch them all here. And if you have an idea of someone I should interview or just want to say hi, email me: emmy@eastidahonews.com.
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