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Question...Things to do with Lamingtons and Timtams???


alymacck

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Hi all, Bit of a strange question for you!

My son is in year 6 and has an assignment to do..two of the questions are name 30+ things you can do with a lamington and 30+ things you can do with a Timtam biscuit! This has been doing my head in for days and the assignment is due in tomorrow! Have tried google too.

Any help gratefully received as I can only think of the Timtam Slam!

Thank you. Aly.:arghh:

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haha made me laugh - I'll give it a go!

1. eat them

2. make them

3. sniff them

4. pick at them

5. lick them

6. hate them

7. share them

8. buy them

9. put them on a plate

10. cut them in half

11. cut them into quarters

12. have a food fight

13. take to a party

14. put in a packed lunch

15. make a wall with them

hmmm, have I missed the point (?!) not going too well is it! BTW what is a timtam slam??

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I know what I'd do with them - revolting things! Have heard of people getting bits of foam rubber and covering it with jam and coconut as a joke - and wouldn't be surprised if noone even noticed the difference from the real things!!

 

Suppose you could use one as a pin cushion...

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Guest Barney Rubble

Nope, Lamingtons don't do it for me, never have and never will.

 

As for the Tim Tam Slam :swoon:

 

The ultimate in a chocolate fix, especially if you suck a coffee or hot chocolate through one :cute:

 

Had some friends over a few years back and we had to go down to the servo and buy some more, the kids were hooked . . . . .

 

Ok so it was us adults:jiggy:

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