We were excited. My Ma had given us a basket of treats, chief among which were some KAKE BRAND moulds, exactly the same as those we had when I was a kid. She found them on ebay (where she finds everything), complete with their original foil wrappings and instructions.
I cleaned the moulds.
Tom was the Master Chocolatier (said in Lindt voice)
and I formed chocolate creations to the same exacting standards I’d used when eight years old.
ahem.
I’ve never seen these before. We’ve been enjoying duck eggs at our house, no kidding!!
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Those standards are the ones I aspire too. Them grown-up more-perfect-than-perfect standards are killing me. Your egg looks awesome!
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A masterpiece! I love the chicken plate.
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Making your own Easter eggs is a fabulous idea! (I love the chicken-themed plate too).
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That’s really cool!
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That’s so sweet!
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Hooray for Ebay!
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Lucky Tom. Those crackly looking eggs are great because you can pace yourself by breaking a bit off at a time. Mmmm.
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I think the only word is ‘cute’ ….
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Great egg! And I love that line of little dangling chicks in the first photo.
(Also, congratulations on your ten year anniversary! :)
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Those look so cool….wish I’d thought of that…next year!
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Intention is sometimes more important than perfection. :) ESPECIALLY when creating a perishable. Very few things are too ugly to eat!
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Looks like that was a LOT of fun!
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Your exacting standards are marvellous. Delight and fun leap from your gloopy, enthusiastic icing-writing! It is a work of genius.
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Brilliant! I bet they were good to eat too!
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Oh they are gorgeous – we had those too when I was little. My mum used to let us buy a quarter of sweets from the local sweet shop to put inside too. Yummmm
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