International fairy bread day today
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 6:16 am
Hello all,
A good friend of mine, knowledgeable in the ways of confectionary, informs me that today (1st of Dec) is International Fairly Bread Day (IFBD). For those not familiar with the wondrous joy of fairly bread:
So, please keep the marvellous tradition of IFBD alive by sprinkling hundreds and thousands over any available bread-like substance and eating the colourful and delicious results.
Cheers,
Aaron.
A good friend of mine, knowledgeable in the ways of confectionary, informs me that today (1st of Dec) is International Fairly Bread Day (IFBD). For those not familiar with the wondrous joy of fairly bread:
Wikipedia wrote:Fairy bread is white bread lightly spread with margarine or butter, and then sprinkled with either sugar or more commonly Hundreds and Thousands (also known as sprinkles, a Masterfoods product consisting of small balls of coloured sugar intended to decorate cakes).
Fairy bread is served almost exclusively at children's parties in Australia and New Zealand as a sweet yet more filling alternative to lollies. Slices of the bread are typically cut into triangles and stacked tastefully on the host's paper plate.
So, please keep the marvellous tradition of IFBD alive by sprinkling hundreds and thousands over any available bread-like substance and eating the colourful and delicious results.
Cheers,
Aaron.