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Country Homes
January 2009
'Perfect Partner'
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Christmas Feast
December 2008
'These crackers are wonderful'
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Country Living
December 2008
'...they are tip top with cheese or a cuppa...'
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Homes & Gardens
December 2008
'The perfect Cheeseboard'
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Waitrose Food Magazine
December 2008
'Mondovino will enhance the pleasure of any wine'
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The List Magazine
November 2008
'Wish list...' |
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La revue du Vin
November 2008
'A really clever packaging...'
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Stella Magazine
November 2008
'...nice and nutty...'
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Telegraph Magazine
November 2008
'...an especial treat if it's a biscuits
from the Artisan range...'
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Fork
Autumn 2008
'Miller's Stones have become
our digestive biscuits of choice...'
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InStyle Magazine
May 2008
'Parfait'
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Olive
August 2008
'A decent cup of tea deserves a proper biscuit...' |
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Style Magazine
'Take the Biscuit'
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Country Life Magazine
'A new kind of flour power' |
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House & Garden
These exquisite "Elegant & English" all-butter biscuits from new bakery Artisan Biscuits in Derbyshire are made by hand using natural ingredients...
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The Telegraph Magazine
...made with butter, flavoured
with Madagascan vanilla,
real strawberry juice or toffee.
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The Times Magazine
Owl and pussycat biscuits,
a tasty storytime snack |
BALDUCCI'S Top 100 Favourite food 2008
Two by Two Cookies
These hand-made, organic biscuits from England prove that a passion for food doesn't just begin in adulthood. Two by Two Cookies are naturally flavored with real Madagascan vanilla, strawberry juice, and pieces of genuine Yorkshire toffee and contain no hydrogenated oils, additives, or preservatives. Each cookie is crisp and buttery with just the right amount of sweetness.
Kids will love the flavors, as well as the charming illustrations and stories taken from classic children's literature on the box. The vanilla cookies feature Edward Lear's famous poem, "The Owl and the Pussy Cat." The strawberry cookies feature Aesop's fable, "The Lion and the Mouse," while the toffee cookies feature "The Hare and the Tortoise." The cookies inside are in the shapes of the characters in the respective stories, so they're a creative alternative to ordinary animal crackers.
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