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May 1, 2004

Daisy, the Goodwill Ambassador

Nurturing International Relations

I read a post over at Dragon's blog, HeadCleaner(), about these things called Jaffa Cakes. Evidently he'd eaten an entire tube of them in 3:47 minutes. This rapid inhalation of some sort of food did not go unnoticed by yours truly, but I had no idea what exactly it was that he'd eaten so fast. I decided to inquire within.

Hours later, in strolls the lovely Daisy of Chasing Daisy. She had popped into Dragon's blog and read my inquiry, then came over here and provided links to information about these mysterious cakes. Talk about a quick education! Not only did Daisy point me to two separate sites that helped to sell me on this sweet sensation, but she's also offered to send me a box so I can join the countless fans of Jaffa Cakes 'round the world.

Now if that isn't nurturing the international relations, I don't know what is. Thanks, ambassador Daisy!

Cindy

Comments

Heh, you're welcome. And I'd love to send you a box so that you too can become addicted ;-0))

Brain matter deposited by: Daisy on May 1, 2004 10:25 AM

awwwwwwwww, that sounds like our daisy alright - sweet as pie. i personally think jaffa cakes are disgusting but i hope you like them :)

Brain matter deposited by: zed on May 1, 2004 11:40 AM

Disgusting? Noooooo!

Brain matter deposited by: Daisy on May 1, 2004 7:00 PM

Jaffa Cakes v. Chocolate Hobnobs. No contest. Jaffa Cakes are OK. Hobnobs are divine. Try some :)

Brain matter deposited by: John on May 2, 2004 7:32 AM

Now I'm curious, I'll see if I can find it at the weird food shops around my house.

Brain matter deposited by: Paul on May 3, 2004 12:29 AM

Chocolate Hobnobs? I'm intrigued. Tell me more!

Brain matter deposited by: Cindy on May 4, 2004 10:16 AM

Don't do it Daisy. You'll be guilty of corrupting the innocent. Cindy - I recommend getting hooked on crack cocaine first as it's an easier habit to kick than Jaffa cakes.

Brain matter deposited by: Dragon on May 5, 2004 8:46 AM