Even if to just dunk in your tea
you cannot go wrong for 50p
a neat little price I'm sure you'll agree.
I really like these I think thay are yum
I'll eat the whole thing and not leave a crumb.
13 comments
backinstock
17 Jan 163#1
I didn't know they sold them!
I had no Ikea at all! :stuck_out_tongue:
NeoTrix
17 Jan 162#2
Flat pack food! Hurrah!
FrootLoop to NeoTrix
17 Jan 161#5
Must be where granny gets her cardboard buscuits :P
goonertillidie
17 Jan 161#3
You'll need the energy after putting together one of their flatpacks :/ Heat added
FrootLoop to goonertillidie
17 Jan 16#4
That's very true :smile:
sradmad
17 Jan 16#6
nice find op, heat added
FrootLoop
17 Jan 16#7
A word of warning though, I built this earlier today and when I returned from the kitchen with a glass of milk to enjoy, 4 Gingerbread squatters had moved in!
monkeypastel
17 Jan 16#8
Got one of these before christmas for over £2. Had a fun couple of hours assembling and decorating with sweets with my wife and our three year old so I'd say excellent if you have a small child.
SulleyJ
20 Jan 16#9
How am I supposed to manage to get one of these (or several actually) The link takes you to Ikea home page and then the gingerbread houses are nowhere to be found!
Ooh not fun, 8 miles of roadworks to get there! also wanted the houses as it is for a group of guides working on an activity pack about construction.
FrootLoop
21 Jan 16#13
This will be perfect for what you want HERE It's a construction set using actual bricks, also when you are done you can re-build it again as the (cement) will dissolve in water if left submerged for a bit. and if you wanted to I guess you could use real cement for a permanent solution.
Opening post
you cannot go wrong for 50p
a neat little price I'm sure you'll agree.
I really like these I think thay are yum
I'll eat the whole thing and not leave a crumb.
13 comments
I had no Ikea at all! :stuck_out_tongue:
PEPPARKAKA
Ginger thins.
which is the gingerbread house in biscuit form.