Fairy bread?!
Fairy bread?
Do Americans have fairy bread at parties?
Additional Details3 weeks ago
Aww I love fairy bread! Rove was talking to Cameron Diaz about it the other night and she had no idea! I'm actually suprised because you'd think that something that bad for you would come from the USA! HAHA!
Yeah definitly have it at your daughters birthday!
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3 weeks ago
Aww I love fairy bread! Rove was talking to Cameron Diaz about it the other night and she had no idea! I'm actually suprised because you'd think that something that bad for you would come from the USA! HAHA!
Yeah definitly have it at your daughters birthday!
i live in illinois... and i have never been served it.. i just called my mom who is 65 and she has never heard of it either.. but it does sound good now that i looked up a recipe...and my daughter 1st b day is coming up thanx for the idea!
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Fairy bread is white sliced bread spread with margarine or butter, and then sprinkled with Hundreds and Thousands (also known as sprinkles or nonpareils, a Masterfoods product consisting of small balls of coloured sugar intended to decorate cakes).
Fairy bread is served almost exclusively at children's parties in Australia and New Zealand. Slices of the bread are often cut into triangles and stacked tastefully on the host's paper plate.
It was originally made using finely chopped rose petals for colour and scent instead of the sugary lollies that are used today.
A variation is to spread Nutella on the bread and then add sprinkles.
Sometimes the Fairy Bread will be spread with icing or chocolate for varying occasions.
"100's and 1000's" has been a favourite since I was a kid, that and "chocolate rain", or sugar.
No wonder I was always at the dentist.