I just HAD to show you this.
St Valentine's Day gifts come in all shapes and sizes; some even look like Easter presents.
Luckily, Lady Magnon liked this one (amongst her other prezzies), and I think it will continue to be used.
Nice, isn't it!
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Certainly looks the part.
Any significance in the number of eggs?
A set of five.
I love it! And it will be perfect for Easter!
I'll re-wrap it.
Cute. Two in one pressure. Rabbits are always pleasing...except when ravaging your carrots
We don't seem to have any here; just Hares.
That is love-ly!
Greetings Maria x
Loving the,recycling! x
I thought so too.
Is that for storing five eggs or for someone is very hungry a five egg cup?
That's sweet. It sounds like you're rather fond of it too!
Plural presents for Valentine's Day? All from you or another party?
A semi-decimal container unit.
This would make an ideal addition to my kitchen, especially as I don't keep eggs in the fridge and they always stay in the rather boring box. Thank you. I will now look out for one.
Very nice. What do you do with the 6th egg in the half dozen box though? I am worried for its safety.
Half a dozen sounds much better than half a ten.
That's why I bought it (for me!).
All from me; I think.
I'm sitting on it.
They only had this one, otherwise I'd send you one.
Once-upon-a-time flowers were sold in a dozen, then they went to a bunch of ten, I've just noticed that my tulips from Lidl are only nine. I blame the EU.
Austrian eggs are sold in boxes of 10. So over here you'd be ok.
The decimalisation of Hens has not yet arrived in France. It can't be long.
Speaking of eggs how are those hens of yours doing ?
Sold in tens here as well, but are six in smaller boxes and not five as one would expect. x
Oh so cute. I put our fresh eggs in a glass bowl which is adequately dull. A bunny with eggs...so much more whimsical.
Long gone Doc. All killed by next-door's dogs. I don't think we'll have any more.
I thought so too.
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