But this year I did put my hand up for a stint on the Fairy Floss stall. Seriously peeps, that stuff should be classified as a health hazard. It's artificially coloured pink sugar poured into a heated centrifuge and then spun into a floss guaranteed to weasel its way into every nook and cranny of your teeth. It's like fertiliser for decay. Not to mention that by the end of my shift I had that sticky pink stuff in my hair and on my face and stuck all over my clothes and watch. I kept thinking it was hair in my face but as I tried to brush it away - nup, more floss.
Getting that stuff onto a stick is an art I'm not certain I've mastered. I was making an awful lot that resembled those crazy extra-long sock-hats - they just needed a pom pom on the end. I had to try and flick the long tail back around the the main mass. They amused me!
Sort of like this but pink and fluffy... |
The kids demanded I made them huuuuuge, the parents insisted I make them small. I tried to please every one.
But the real damage came when I banged my fingers on that spinning grater-like thing in the middle and later that night my shalac peeled off :(
Anyhow, an hour and half later of continual flossing and we'd gone through a staggeringly small amount of sugar - probably less than a kilo so about a dollars worth. I estimate we made about 150 sticks at $3 a pop meaning the school was about $450 better off. Not a bad ROI!
PS Please excuse typos - my Proof Reader's had a huge weekend so I've decided not to bother her tonight...
2 comments:
Then they wouldn't miss the amount for a shellac claim!!!!!!!
Quite JayBee!!! MWWx
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