Whatever next? Cheeseburgers on chains? Boiled eggs on ropes? Pork chops on a leather cord? The possibilities are endless ..... made exclusively for QVC - naturally.
I would buy a bourbon biscuit one for Secondborn as a joke (he can eat a whole packet at one sitting!) but not at that price!! Maybe a couple of quid for one I could stick on a keyring or something. Actually, I might possibly put one on a charm bracelet, again in jokey fashion, but likewise not at that price.
I've just remembered where I've seen something similar in the past!
When my younger brother (I don't know why I called him that as I haven't got an older one!) was teething, my mum used to gave him things called Bickiepegs, hard biscuits strung on ribbon that he chewed on.
I had a beautiful coffee bean charm once. Bit odd really as I don’t like coffee but someone had it made for me and it was solid gold. I loved it because it was made for me.
I wore it every day for years. My then husband got it put on a bracelet for me the first year we were married. Over the years it went on two or three bracelets. Eventually it would just break the bracelet as it was heavier and tougher.
Then I went on holiday on my own just after my marriage went phut and I lost it at the airport. I was so upset but it seemed a tad symbolic in a way.
Anyhoo. I wouldn’t wear a biscuit. I do have a strawberry pendant though that I adore. That wasn’t nicked!!
I've just remembered where I've seen something similar in the past!
When my younger brother (I don't know why I called him that as I haven't got an older one!) was teething, my mum used to gave him things called Bickiepegs, hard biscuits strung on ribbon that he chewed on.
I remember those Nellie ! I remember the coffee bean necklace too. ( the mass produced one from that coffee advert with Trevor Eve’s wife I think) Of course I’ve got my silver bee one.
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Sept 28, 2018 15:20:27 GMT
Just a statement of fact Diamond Diva, always loved their jaffacakes. Always got a doublepack from their Grandma in their Christmas bundle along with a megatube of smarties and liquorice allsorts which they loathed but Mr FP ate.