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Biscuiteers Thanksgiving Biscuits

Who Ate The Turkey (Cookie)?
Sabrina Sully
Published on November 18, 2022

Biscuiteers Thanksgiving Biscuits

What a special Thanksgiving gift! A Thanksgiving Biscuit Tin (£38 delivered). A silver-color metal tin to be precise, that comes securely packaged and is wrapped with hand illustrated jolly, bright panels based on the cookies. The tin is a ‘keeper’ – and so are the cookies, as they keep fresh for up to 3 months from delivery.

The cookies themselves are handmade and hand-decorated, then layered carefully between sheets, so they all come out perfect. I can’t tell you how many layers, because someone (grrr) found the tin where I’d stored it (in a cool, dry place, not the refrigerator), and gobbled most of them (warning, they’re very, very ‘moreish’.)

There’s turkeys, fall leaves, pumpkins, US flag hearts and acorns, and they all look too good to eat, like tree decorations, but someone has to do it!

The hearts and acorns are dainty, the turkeys and pumpkins are big fat cookies, and the leaves are the largest. They’ve just the right amount of mixed spice, snap and crumble and are beautifully iced. For yourself they say ‘treat’, for a gift they say ‘thoughtful’. They’re perfect at Thanksgiving treat for family, for friends, as an apology, or an offering for the hostess with the mostest to show your gratitude for an awesome Thanksgiving meal.

They can be delivered to the US, or pretty much anywhere worldwide, to show you’re thinking of your American friends and family. You can add a gift message at checkout, and its next day delivery in the UK.

Of course the Biscuiteers don’t just do Thanksgiving – they cover every life event and season, offering an edible alternative to sending flowers. They’re super-easy to order. And even easier to eat!

Check out the website: www.biscuiteers.com

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