Yummy traditional biscuits for the long weekend. I visited Red Earth in Mullingar and bought some Cartwright & Butler Biscuits. They are a lovely treat. If you haven't tried them you should, plus you get the lovely tin too that looks good in the kitchen. Hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend.
Traditional Biscuit Treats
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I've had the salted caramel, they were so nice! Now I use the tin for teabags. Hope you enjoyed Red Earth, I love it there.
ReplyDeleteMark,
ReplyDeleteThey are yummy alright. Yes I love Red Earth, the food is really good too :) Myself and my mam love visiting
All things nice...