




The every day stories of three every day monkeys ..... embarking on a whole series of new adventures after swapping the pleasures of Wolverhampton for a more peaceful, bijoux, riverside way of life in Evesham.
Sorry we are going to have to add word verification our comments section as it seems we are again being bombarded with spam!!! So if your comment doesn't come up straight away it means that our lady "that does" is going through them with a fine toothcomb, so that the spammers don't get through .....This is such a robust pain in the bottom and as such we have boycotted all SPAM comestibles in protest ..... sandwiches, fritters, fricasse etc.!!!!!!
You are no good for my figure boys - I need some Tunnock Tea Cakes and I need them NOW!!!
ReplyDeleteNot quite sure about the Twinkies - to me twinkies will always be toes on your feet - or maybe that is just our family name for them! JantheFan x
We're not really Twinkie eaters ...we like Little Debbies...always have a couple of boxes on hand, usually the Swiss Roll (little chocolate cakes with a cream filling)...sometimes the Oatmeal Cakes...But Twinkies are popular especially with those who had them in their school lunch boxes.....also love TastyCakes....my favourite are the peanut butter chocolate covered cakes....loved them when I was growing up and still have them as a favourite treat!.....Dianne
ReplyDeleteTwinkies are rank they don't have a shelf life as they are so full of bad things they will never go of even after a nuclear war they would still be there on the self but only glowing lol know a tea cake that's a treat to be had on a sunday with other cakes like swiss roll and French fancies big want a tea cake to love marc
ReplyDeleteI have never had a Twinkie but I don't think I am missing out.
ReplyDeleteI don't know hen I last had a Tunnock's Tea Cake but I could eat a whole packet right now.
It is a joke here in the US that Twinkies are indestructible with "unknown" ingredients and would still be here after a nuclear holocaust....I think they survive with their fans via childhood nostalgia...... Dianne
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