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Sugar by Elwen
B2MeM Challenge: Bingo - Economy-B4-Luxury Items
Format: Drabble
Genre: Gen
Rating: Gen
Warnings: n/a
Characters: Sam Gamgee, Bell Gamgee
Pairings: n/a
Creators' Notes (optional): n/a
Summary: Sugar, the latest luxury in the Shire
I don't own anything. It belongs to JRR Tolkien
Sugar
Sam watched, fascinated as Ma used one of Da’s old hammers to break a piece from the sugar cone. Dropping it into her mortar she attacked with the pestle, first pounding, and then grinding it to fine powder.
It was a birthday present from the Mr Bilbo and Master Frodo and when the Gamgees had finished admiring this luxury Ma declared she would bake their benefactors a cake fit for a king, leastwise a Thain, to thank them.
Sam gauged the size of the cone, mouth watering as he considered the number of cakes Ma could make with the rest.
END
Format: Drabble
Genre: Gen
Rating: Gen
Warnings: n/a
Characters: Sam Gamgee, Bell Gamgee
Pairings: n/a
Creators' Notes (optional): n/a
Summary: Sugar, the latest luxury in the Shire
I don't own anything. It belongs to JRR Tolkien
Sugar
Sam watched, fascinated as Ma used one of Da’s old hammers to break a piece from the sugar cone. Dropping it into her mortar she attacked with the pestle, first pounding, and then grinding it to fine powder.
It was a birthday present from the Mr Bilbo and Master Frodo and when the Gamgees had finished admiring this luxury Ma declared she would bake their benefactors a cake fit for a king, leastwise a Thain, to thank them.
Sam gauged the size of the cone, mouth watering as he considered the number of cakes Ma could make with the rest.
END
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Lovely!
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You hardly ever see any more sugar cones these days, do you?
They would have had to come to the Shire from a long way off, no wonder they were a luxury!
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It may even have been an illegal import . . . now there's a story. ;)
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