Biscuits You Will Want To Frame From Biscuiteers

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I feel like I have been cheated, all these years not knowing about Biscuiteers! Sounds extreme doesn’t it? But when I received this adorable little Easter biscuit parcel of perfectness this week my heart melted.

They are the height of squidgy, beautiful cuteness and wrapped up in a little tin of expertly crafted biscuits that you honestly don’t know whether to eat or frame. They are THAT beautiful. All those years of sending flowers when I could have been sending biscuits that can be chosen to suit an occasion or personality, and even though they look great unlike flowers, you can eat them! Win, win.

Don’t get me wrong I love flowers, I always have a vase of two on the go at home. But sometimes the gift bouquets that cost a fortune can be a bit of a disappointment. Not always, but sometimes!

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Last year I received some flowers from a local florist and they were so awful they look like a funeral posy; I actually rang to ask if they had got mixed up. And no, they confirmed that the dated lump of greenery and flowers cut short and shoved in oasis was not a funeral display. I was gob smacked. Chris has been advised to avoid that florist in the future.

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But wow biscuits all painted and decorated in pretty colours to look like spring animals and Easter eggs. I could not stop looking at them.

Joe and I decided to have a little afternoon tea and enjoy our Easter treats. With cucumber and ham, sandwiches, coffee and a huge frothy chocolate milkshake. Our little biscuits all laid out looking beautiful. Joe bypassed my lovingly cut triangle sandwiches and went straight for a fluffy looking lamb that he proceeded to dip in his milkshake. When I rolled my eyes he claimed “I am 11, that’s what you do when you are 11”.

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Biscuits You Will Want To Frame With Biscuiteers

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Biscuits You Will Want To Frame With Biscuiteers 3

I put a few aside as I knew my friend was visiting with her children later in the day. And they were thrilled. I let them think for a second or two I might have baked them ha ha. But there is no way I could create such art on a biscuit.

The thing I love about Bicuiteers is that not only do they look great, they taste divine. The biscuits are moist and delicious and the icing is not too sweet. I am not generally a biscuit fan as I hate hard to bite biscuits but these chocolate works of art with their soft brownie like texture went down very well.

I also have a lovely little treat Biscuiteers are offering one of my lovely readers a gorgeous tin of biscuits, to frame or eat! Just enter via the rafflecopter below and the best of luck xx

 

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190 thoughts on “Biscuits You Will Want To Frame From Biscuiteers”

  1. My Mum, she does like a biscuit with afternoon tea. Afternoon tea can be a nice event at Mum’s as she does like to have a variety of nice treats to share with company. So some lovely biscuits would be truly appreciated.

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  2. Do I have to share them? Can I share a couple and keep the rest? 🙂 I got a little box when I had E as a present and they were shaped like little baby things. Sooo cute and very nice!

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  3. I’d hide them in my bedroom and eat them at my leisure! The kids can hear the crunch of a biscuit from half a mile away so I’d need to run the shower to cover the sound of eating, sigh?

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  4. I’d definately give them to my lovely mum as I know she would really appreciate the effort and time gone in to making them. x

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  5. My aunt who secretely planted bulbs in my garden last November and they have just started to bloom. Plus she loves biscuits

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  6. I would love to give it to my biscuit loving Dad who does not get enough treats for the amount he does for people #LoveMyDad

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  7. My mum as she broke her ankle on mothers Day and spent it in hospital having it pinned and now she’s home but cannot walk on it for 6 weeks, currently 4 weeks 2 days left so these would cheers her up x

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  8. I would take them to my mother-in-law’s so we could all share as a family and she could keep the tin afterwards (and any biscuits that were left over).

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  9. I’d like to give them to my mum who will be staying with me in May, she would love them and share them with her friends

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