Hostess is back on the shelf… and I had to eat some to see if they are as “sweet” as I remember?
1937 Hermes “Baby” Featherweight
4 thoughts on “Sweet comeback… or just sweet tooth?”
A while back my wife broke her ankle. While not a cure, briefly allowing ourselves the amusingly naughty treats of DingDongs and HoHos gave us a laugh, fed our sweet tooth, and a break in the depression and monotony of being laid up.
Coincidence you should be using a Featherweight. I spent most of Saturday aligning and fixing up its chubby offspring, a slightly battered and heavily used 1959 Hermes Baby with the delicate, almost foil-like thin aluminium body shell and wondering how it was possible to make a lighter machine.
A while back my wife broke her ankle. While not a cure, briefly allowing ourselves the amusingly naughty treats of DingDongs and HoHos gave us a laugh, fed our sweet tooth, and a break in the depression and monotony of being laid up.
Tony:
They are a “fun” food… that lifts the spirits.
Coincidence you should be using a Featherweight. I spent most of Saturday aligning and fixing up its chubby offspring, a slightly battered and heavily used 1959 Hermes Baby with the delicate, almost foil-like thin aluminium body shell and wondering how it was possible to make a lighter machine.
Rob:
Hope you have as much fun with your Hermes as I do with mine.