@georgepenney it is little known that fairy bread is a version of the ancient "Faehlaif", bought to Australia in secret by colonists holding on to their pagan roots. It was a shared loaf passed around warm, which people tore chunks off, salted and and dipped into goat butter and honey (or sugarbag before European bees made it here). Faehlaif was made in celebration of children surviving their early years, a ceremony which lives today as fairy bread in all its forms...
Fairy Bread – for Children’s Parties 🇦🇺
1 slice white bread
Unsalted softened butter
Sprinkle with 100s & 1000s
Cut into triangles
Notes: Non-nutritious
Yet: It spreads joy for children & adults alike! 😆
Also: Toasted fairy bread is as as un-Australian as Vegemite without butter
Oh no, the original post got rid of my beautiful lamington picture?! That won’t do!
Today I’m attending @TechnicallyGames and enjoying a fairy bread lamington in honour of the new Fairy Bread track and the traditional conference lamington mascot.
#TechnicallyGames #FairyBread #GameDev #Lamingtons #TokyoLamington