thanks for sharing.no, really.barf.
That totally blows my theory that there is only one fruitcake in existence that just keeps getting passed back and forth....
Man, that's one tough fruitcake. I had no idea they could even last THAT long.YUM!
I loved the fruitcake story and I'm so glad you decided to share. The tin was amazing!
I also loved the fruitcake story. I'm glad you shared it, especially now that it has been given a final resting place.I enjoyed the pictures, too. It's fascinating to see what happened to the tin.
um ... WOW. That needed to be documented.
R.I.P. dear fruitcake. We hardly knew you. Thank you dear Magpie for capturing the viewing in photos so we can all pay our respects.
OH. my. Proof the picture truly does say it all.
that is truly gross and i love that you took pictures of it.
That is one potent fruit cake.
wow. who knew fruitcake could eat through metal(and I think I used to have one of those tins)
The picture on that tin? Could it be worse than the fruitcake itself? I think so.
Not only did I go look, but I couldn't stop myself from looking at every single photo.
I like what I have in my head, LOL.
Sadly, that's only slightly less appetizing than a fresh fruitcake.
That was very educational, thank you!
The story was terrific and the photos? Oddly satisfying.
Your family has officially sullied the good name of the "Gourmet Society Culinary Merit Award."Turkeys.
I had to come and look...really, I'm like that. I didn't open my eyes, thoughOMG, this is hilarious...the letters to type in to prove I'm a human are garbagj...
Wow. May it rust in pieces.
Oh, but that is something. fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
Go ahead, leave a message. I don't bite.
thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteno, really.
barf.
That totally blows my theory that there is only one fruitcake in existence that just keeps getting passed back and forth....
ReplyDeleteMan, that's one tough fruitcake. I had no idea they could even last THAT long.
ReplyDeleteYUM!
I loved the fruitcake story and I'm so glad you decided to share. The tin was amazing!
ReplyDeleteI also loved the fruitcake story. I'm glad you shared it, especially now that it has been given a final resting place.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the pictures, too. It's fascinating to see what happened to the tin.
um ... WOW. That needed to be documented.
ReplyDeleteR.I.P. dear fruitcake. We hardly knew you.
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Magpie for capturing the viewing in photos so we can all pay our respects.
OH. my.
ReplyDeleteProof the picture truly does say it all.
that is truly gross and i love that you took pictures of it.
ReplyDeleteThat is one potent fruit cake.
ReplyDeletewow. who knew fruitcake could eat through metal(and I think I used to have one of those tins)
ReplyDeleteThe picture on that tin? Could it be worse than the fruitcake itself? I think so.
ReplyDeleteNot only did I go look, but I couldn't stop myself from looking at every single photo.
ReplyDeleteI like what I have in my head, LOL.
ReplyDeleteSadly, that's only slightly less appetizing than a fresh fruitcake.
ReplyDeleteThat was very educational, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe story was terrific and the photos? Oddly satisfying.
ReplyDeleteYour family has officially sullied the good name of the "Gourmet Society Culinary Merit Award."
ReplyDeleteTurkeys.
I had to come and look...really, I'm like that. I didn't open my eyes, though
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is hilarious...the letters to type in to prove I'm a human are garbagj...
Wow. May it rust in pieces.
ReplyDeleteOh, but that is something. fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDelete