Here are a few of Baguette’s favorite things (right now):
Snack: Pirate’s Booty–crunchy and (I guess) cheesy, so yea!
Meal: Macaroni and Cheese–This girl loves her cheese and carbs.*
Dessert: Chocolate ice cream, in great big spoonfuls.
Animal: Elephants (but lions seem to be more fun to talk about).
Celestial Body: The MOON!
Article of Clothing: Pants, but only in leggings form.
Book: Is It Bedtime, Wibbly Pig?–Not if Wibbly Pig can help it.
Stuffed Animal: Wibbly Pig (Kangaroo is a close second).
TV show: Either Kipper or Wibbly Pig.
Website: Google, because she knows how to spell it–and if Google could hear how cute their name sounds when she spells it, they’d create an ad campaign based on that.
*I just came across a new product: Pirate’s Booty Macaroni and Cheese. Where can I buy it?
Check here:http://www.piratebrands.com/store-locator
I sense a Wibbly Pig theme going on. And I don’t even know about him!
Alas, I am dependent upon Amazon.com; no one in my area carries it. Which is odd, I think. I wonder where it’s marketed to.
She does love her Wibbly Pig. Although Ernie and Elmo may be staging a coup.
Yes, the way (and where) food companies distribute their products is always a mystery. I live in Southern Oregon, which is surprisingly rural for all that there are a couple 100,000+ people living around here. There are essential supplies (well, that I consider essential!) that I have to stock up on when visiting larger metropolitan areas. My airline luggage is always heavy!
My brother and I made a too-short trip to Oregon in the 90s–I really want to go back!
She has good taste in food 😉 Now that’s a meal right there: Mac n Cheese with chocolate dessert and Pirate’s Booty for snack!
It’s not a bad combination.
Pirate Booty is the “in” snack food at casa de Batzer, as well.
It seems to be a winner with most of the kids at Baguette’s day care.
those happen to be my favorite foods too. I have to fight with the kids over both the pirate’s booty and the mac and cheese (just kidding, i just have my own secret stash…)
Don’t we all?