
Whittaker’s Candy Cane
This delicious bar of chocolate has arrived all the way from New Zealand. The problem is resisting it, or, at least moderating intake. So, to spin out the pleasure, it has become today’s challenge. Hope you might have time to give it a go.
I’ve tried to create two sentences, the first letter of each word in the sentence beginning with the letters in Whittaker’s Candy Cane, each letter being used in the order it appears.
Here are my efforts. The first is a predicament.
What hope if the thriving, anticipating, Knaggs eats ravenously chocolate and new delights young Cate’s assembled, naming everyone?
The second is a little poem
When holly is thick,
the afternoons kiss evenings’ rich sunsets,
cold and new dawns yet coming,
candles adding nightly effervescence
Here’s hoping there’ll be another challenge tomorrow. Thanks for reading these.
Copyright Georgie Knaggs & The Phraser 2023
Here you go:
What hope is there to act kindly even responsibly since chocolates and nuts demand yielding causing a noisy event!
Merry Christmas.
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That is definitely the problem in this household. Not that much yielding … especially if the mice try to get involved! Thanks for cracking the fiendish one. Easier one, I think, coming next
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