My childhood Easter basket always appeared at my place at the kitchen table on Easter morning. It was woven out of light weight wood strips in colors of pink, green and natural tan. I still have it. It would be filled with celophane grass. It would contain a solid chocolate bunny; a Baby Binks hollow bunny; a chocolate covered coconut cross; one of those sugar shell hollow eggs with an open peephole where you could look inside the egg and see a painted outdoor scene; malted milk eggs covered in chocolate and finished off with a candy shell; foil wrapped small solid chocolate eggs; Brach’s foil wrapped chocolate covered fudge cream, vanilla cream, cherry vanilla cream, mixed fruit, coconut cream, and maple cream eggs; a little piggie that was solid milk chocolate on one side and white chocolate on the other; yellow chick Peeps and pink bunny Peeps; and jelly beans. That was way too much candy for one kid to eat, so I shared it with my mom (who ate the ones I didn’t like such as the maple and coconut items.) My dad didn’t like chocolate, but did like the jelly beans.
melissalomax1313 creator over 2 years ago
Hoppy Monday Gang! =^___^=
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
My childhood Easter basket always appeared at my place at the kitchen table on Easter morning. It was woven out of light weight wood strips in colors of pink, green and natural tan. I still have it. It would be filled with celophane grass. It would contain a solid chocolate bunny; a Baby Binks hollow bunny; a chocolate covered coconut cross; one of those sugar shell hollow eggs with an open peephole where you could look inside the egg and see a painted outdoor scene; malted milk eggs covered in chocolate and finished off with a candy shell; foil wrapped small solid chocolate eggs; Brach’s foil wrapped chocolate covered fudge cream, vanilla cream, cherry vanilla cream, mixed fruit, coconut cream, and maple cream eggs; a little piggie that was solid milk chocolate on one side and white chocolate on the other; yellow chick Peeps and pink bunny Peeps; and jelly beans. That was way too much candy for one kid to eat, so I shared it with my mom (who ate the ones I didn’t like such as the maple and coconut items.) My dad didn’t like chocolate, but did like the jelly beans.
Neo Stryder over 2 years ago
If that’s Buster, where is Babs? (=P)
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 2 years ago
Quite a vast collection you’ve “woven”.
crazeekatlady over 2 years ago
Got ’em all!!!!
Ida No over 2 years ago
I ate all my treats before I could draw them. ;(