Well it's either John or Jesus, take your pick.
Wonder if it will wind up on Ebay.
I heard that piece of toast that had the face of JC or the Virgin Mary or whatever fetched like $100,000, and so did the mashed potatoes with a holy face in them.
Hey....if it makes the person happy who buys that s**t, who am I to argue. :-)
tia wrote: Whats a jaffa cake? It looks disgusting.
:o
are you joking? :P
a jaffa cake is a delicious sponge-like biscuit cake with a layer of..err...jaffa (orange stuff) and choclate...mmmmmmm...so delicious..:P
tia wrote: Whats a jaffa cake? It looks disgusting.
:o
are you joking? :P
a jaffa cake is a delicious sponge-like biscuit cake with a layer of..err...jaffa (orange stuff) and choclate...mmmmmmm...so delicious..:P
hell no, it tastes like orange, like orange jelly!
i loved the jaffa advert:-
full moon(bites)
Half moon(bites)
Cresent moon(gobbles it)
now one more time
Full moon (bites)
I just checked it the recipe out and it looks interesting. Maybe Ill try it,we dont have that kind of thing in North America. It says to use orange jelly. Is that like jello or a jam?
From link...
"Jaffa Cakes - Deliciously self centred
The original recipe for McVitie's Jaffa Cakes is a closely guarded secret, the delicious combination of light sponge, dark chocolate and smashing orangey bit in the middle was first created over 60 years ago.
Back in 1991, we fought a battle with the VAT man to prove that Jaffa Cakes are cakes, not biscuits, and therefore should not attract VAT.
In 1994 McVitie's launched Mini Jaffa Cakes and Jaffa Cake Bars, to appeal to the growing lunchbox market. 1999 saw the introduction of the innovative 'Tubes' packaging and 2002 was the year of the Jaffa Mini Roll launch.
Jaffa Cakes are known for being irresistible but unfortunately, not everyone is prepared to get their Jaffa Cakes honestly. Remember the Munchkins, who would do almost anything to get hold them! They were followed by another desperate mob in the 1990's known as the Orangey Tangs who loved the orangey bit in the middle so much so we had to completely cover the Jaffa Cakes in chocolate, for a limited time, to keep them out.
The Jaffa Cakes brand team scored a McVitie's first in July 2000, when they signed a sponsorship deal with Manchester United. Jaffa Cakes became one of Man Utd's eleven 'platinum' sponsors but the only one focusing on kids in the UK. Jaffa Cakes were already enjoyed by the team and were officially launched as the teams favourite half time snack. The campaign's success was based on the product truth that Jaffa Cakes are low in fat and high in carbohydrates and so are a great energy provider.
It was for this very reason that Sven announced that Jaffa Cakes would join the England squad in Japan for the 2002 World Cup as part of their training diet. The publicity was amazing, culminating in a spectacular story of a McVitie's Jaffa Cake being found with the face of David Beckham, the team captain, on it!!!"