I've never seen these, so it must be a difference between countries. On the other hand, since I have no kids, I don't have to bargain, bribe, switch goodies or hide in the closet. LIFE IS GOOD.
Mmm, they sound so yummy and no kids at our place any more so wouldn't have to fight over it. Fat content sounds great and custard is good for diabetics so if it available in Perth will just need to check sugar/carb content and it could be a great snack for moi. Thanks for sharing and also for a good chuckle.
The original Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and eventually taken over by a moveable feast of participants when Delores had computer troubles. Sadly, Delores has now closed her blog forever due to other problems. The aim of the words is to encourage us to write. A story, a poem, whatever comes to mind. If you are posting an entry on your own blog, please let us know so we can come along to read it and add a few encouraging words. This month the words/prompts are supplied by River (that's me) and can be found here This week's words/prompts are: 1. on the run 2. belong 3. street 4. breakfast 5. tent and this image: taken by "Genius" and allowed by Val . Also Charlotte's colour of the month which is Orient Red for September.
Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections. A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please. Nothing rude or vulgar though. And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us. The meme is now continued by Elephant's Child and I join in as do a few others. Andrew is one. Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look. Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally. you might need your magnifying glass or a high powered microscope to read the franking over the stamp: above the stamp it reads "secure your dog" and across the stamp "for safe delivery" - this was on a Christmas card that arrived through the mail from my brother. Excellent advice I think. an "Aussie style" Christmas window display seen in the city by "no-one" David Jones Store has its traditional Chri...
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ReplyDeleteMerle.....
I've never heard of them before! But they look very yellow and very yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow, custard, not yogurt. What shelf of the grocery?
ReplyDeleteThe skinny one would like these - much, much better than celery. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these, so it must be a difference between countries. On the other hand, since I have no kids, I don't have to bargain, bribe, switch goodies or hide in the closet. LIFE IS GOOD.
ReplyDeleteYes! I want to know where these are sold! What country? I love custards.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Haven't seen them in WA but will get hubby to check when he does the shopping today.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smile you bought to my face.
Have a great weekend.
Mmm, they sound so yummy and no kids at our place any more so wouldn't have to fight over it. Fat content sounds great and custard is good for diabetics so if it available in Perth will just need to check sugar/carb content and it could be a great snack for moi. Thanks for sharing and also for a good chuckle.
ReplyDelete..and eat them only after the kids have gone to school or bed... (and hide the empty packs ;-) )
ReplyDeleteAndrew; no kids here so I don't have to hide them.
ReplyDeleteMerlesworld; they get enough treats...
Cathy Oliffe-Webster; they're Australian, in the dairy section at the supermarkets.
Joanne Noragon; in the dairy cabinet where the yoghurts and creams are, but they're Australian.
Elephant's Child; get him some, they're easy on the digestive system.
lotta joy; no kids here either, the sweet stuff is all mine!
Susan Kane; Australia, drop in sometime and get some from the supermarket.
Kakka; I found them in Woolworths in the dairy cabinet, where the yoghurts and other six and twelve packs of kids custards are.
Mimsie; look in the dairy cabinet at Woolworths supermarket, where the kids dessert/snack custards are.
Kymbo Whitford; no need to hide the empty packs, just tell the kids it was spinach mush or something.
noma, noma, nom...but only in OZ...grrrr
ReplyDeleteThe Wicked Writer; you'll have to visit South Oz.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I love the normal Paul's custard, and a regular dessert in our house is custard and tinned fruit.
ReplyDeleteJackie K; I like Paul's brand because it is gluten free, so I can use the dollop cream without any gastric upset.
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