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		<title>Fairy Bread</title>
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Yesterday Lorraine over at <a href="http://www.notquitenigella.com/2011/03/10/raspberry-coconut-ice/" target="_blank">Not Quite Nigella</a> described the special treat of being given 20 cents to buy something at the school fete and tossing up between honey joys, pikelets, toffees and other assorted goodies, eventually choosing whichever was the biggest. This reminded me of another nostalgic gastronomic occasion – kids’ parties, where the unfettered appetites of small children are allowed to run wild.

<a href="http://www.corridorkitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/step-by-step.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1067" title="step by step" src="http://www.corridorkitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/step-by-step.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="250" /></a>When I was a child, my parents would let me and my brothers have a party with our friends every second year, and we’d always get to choose a cake out of the Australian Women’s Weekly Kids’ Birthday Cake Cookbook, which, incidentally is one of <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/books/10-most-influential-cookbooks-20101110-17n7h.html" target="_blank">The Age’s most influential Australian Cookbooks</a>. The cake, be it a train, a Disney character, a doll or a swimming pool filled with green jelly (this was way back in the olden days before blue jelly was invented) would take centre stage amongst the mini frankfurts, party pies, sausage rolls, butterfly cakes and fairy bread on the table. <a href="http://thecakemistress.com/blog/freerecipes/cakes/retro-childrens-ballerina-birthday-cake/" target="_blank">This</a> was one of my favourites, I think I had it for my 5th birthday.]]></description>
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