I had no doubt from the beginning that they were sweet foods in the shape of something. Do the Germans ever eat anything not in the shape of something?
I did wonder how long they would last! You can’t have it in the house for a family good luck symbol if he gradually disintegrates and all his limbs fall off, can you?
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mari says
Prunes and walnuts? Oh g’wan!
What a(nother) fabulous find you made there!
bavaria says
Thanks Mari :)
kelloggsville says
Done you a link thing today. No worries whether you follow it through or not. Just keep writing :)
bavaria says
Thanks so much! That’s a huge compliment! Emma xxx
Mañana Mama says
The locals???
What a fun place you live – such fodder for photos :)
bavaria says
Yes, I think some of them celebrated New Years with us, I can’t quite remember! Emma :)
Midlife Singlemum says
I had no doubt from the beginning that they were sweet foods in the shape of something. Do the Germans ever eat anything not in the shape of something?
bavaria says
I think you might be right! :)
Jenny paulIn says
I read your first reply and i cant believe yhese are made from walnuts and dates!! They look wooden! How clever x
bavaria says
Thanks Jenny! :)
Mummy's Space says
These look so cool – great pic!
bavaria says
Thank you :)
Kelloggsville says
Bizarre: these Germans are craaaaaaazy
bavaria says
I did wonder how long they would last! You can’t have it in the house for a family good luck symbol if he gradually disintegrates and all his limbs fall off, can you?
Helen says
Wow I thought these were wood too how clever
bavaria says
Thank you! My two thought they were made out of leather for some reason and nearly knocked the lot over inspecting them :)
Erica Price says
Very cute – are they made of wood?
bavaria says
Prunes and walnuts! Another New Year’s tradition in these parts! :)