I received this note one morning in my grandson’s backpack.
Aww, how cute, except my grandson is three years old and can’t write. I had every intention of making snickerdoodles and sending them home to the real Sweet Tooth, but came down with the flu and was in bed for three days.
The following weekend we had a family dinner. Sweet Tooth was present and took home the leftover Lemon-Blueberry cake still in the pan.
The next day I received a second note in my grandson’s backpack. This was no longer a game. My pan was being held ransom. A fun situation had turned very serious. This pan was used to create many sweet pleasures, which are very popular family gatherings.
We needed proof the pan was still intact and able to perform normally and to our expectations.
The following communication was sent.
The two dozen snickerdoodles were made and wrapped to Sweet Tooth’s specifications. We were ready to make the drop.
We spotted Sweet Tooth in the shadows and were able to capture a photo for a wanted poster which has been distributed.
I’m sure this won’t be the last time we will have to deal with The Sweet Tooth. Maybe you have one of these lurking in your own homes. There seems to be one in every family. We recommend always keeping flour, butter and sugar handy for those just in case moments. We wish you the best.