When have you last had a tamarind ball?
As a child it costed 25 cents at the neighbourhood parlour but
my favourite was when my mom made them. That way I could have all I wanted
whenever I wanted and I didn’t have to sneak out 25 cent pieces from the old
cash pan. It was always a big hit for me and my friends.
These days a tamarind ball costs $1 and they’re smaller than
they used to be. The point is snacks cost a lot these days and with the kids
home for “Ju-gust” vacation, it can become quite costly keeping them satisfied
snacks-wise. The snacks at the parlour not only drains your pockets but they’re
really unhealthy, pumping a lot of empty calories into our children.
So why not
go back to your roots for the kids’ sake. I’m talking paw paw ball, sugarcake,
fudge, suck-a-bag. These are just a few of the snacks than we enjoyed as
children and are sure to be a big hit with our own children as well. Here's a photo of what we did this weekend.
Let us know what homemade snacks you enjoyed as a child. Share a recipe nah...

As a child I enjoyed fudge, red mango and soaked plums....the ingredients for soaked plums are green plums, shaddon Beni, hot pepper, garlic, salt and water...for long lasting put a Lil preserving powder...
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