My husband won’t mind me telling you he has very sweet tooth. I, on the other hand, have more of a fat tooth. I think I could eat cardboard if it was slathered in butter. I spotted these in M&S yesterday and how could I resist with a name like Yum Yums? Well I couldn’t and they were. The lovely fatty taste of a doughnut without all disappointing stodginess of a round one.
At least the mint tea helps with the digestion of yummy treats. Even more so when served up in a lovely mug bearing a Pooh-ism.
‘Sunny days chase the clouds away. A little rainbow can melt away bothers’.
note to self: pictures taken on a dark kitchen worktop are rubbish
tempted to try the yum yums, but with mint tea? oh dear me, no!
a good old brown brew goes nicely too :o)
I too have a fat tooth. Indeed, I get this fat tooth at night. It’s night over here. I started trying to visualize my skinny tooth – so I ate a salad with seared tuna, no dressing. Then I moved on to 15 calorie popsicles (4 of them), then some olives (keeping with the skinny tooth idea), but then came the chocolates. Good night… I want Yum Yums. They sound great.
Hi Pablo, afternoon :o)
There’s a time and place for both – perhaps that’s why we have so many teeth! Just think of how many chocs your fat tooth would have chomped through had your skinny tooth not been full.
cheerio, N