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My Mum does that too Jollybaby... she makes the most delicious home baked biscuits/cakes, but they are strictly rationed. In the bottom of her pantry there are around 30 biscuit tins, she hides the goodies in one that's generally right at the back, in the middle, and involves emptying the cupboard to get to. And no matter how hard we try, she ALWAYS knows if we've been in there, no matter how hard we try to put things back the right way.


Guess it's our own fault for reverting to the behaviour of 4 year olds when we stay (we are 36, 32 and 27).

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Kids just made chocolate brownies, burnt their tongues on them fresh out of the oven and have now gone off to bed moaning. I need those 30 biscuit tins to hide the brownies quick and enjoy watching them play 'Find the Brownies' tomorrow please :-) Of we can make a huge jenga tower out of them with brownie rewards in some :-)
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