Walkers Shortbread Tin - Path to the Hills 8.5oz - 240g Walkers Pure Butter Assorted
Walkers make many different sizes of tins of shortbread. I expect with Christmas and the New Year coming these will be displayed in many shops. The tin I am reviewing today is the path to the hills a tin ... Read review
Advantages: really scrummy biccies good tin Disadvantages: none
Walkers Shortbread Tin - Path to the Hills 8.5oz - 240g Walkers Pure Butter Assorted
Walkers make many different sizes of tins of shortbread. I expect with Christmas and the New Year coming these will be displayed in many shops. The tin I am reviewing today is the path to the hills a tin containing 240g of biscuits.
I really think Walkers biscuits tins very attractive the red tartan and then a picture in the centre lid. The ... ...Now the biscuits, well Walkers make a pretty fine shortbread biscuit inside this tin there are. Biscuits shaped like fingers, rounds, ovals, hearts and thistles.
These biscuits taste good they are very buttery and although a hard bite they can be crumbly' these biscuits go down well with a hot drink. They are somehow satisfying and warming
You could also serve these shortbread biscuit with a desert they go down well with ice cream or ... more
Walkers Shortbread Tin - Path to the Hills 8.5oz - 240g Walkers Pure Butter Assorted Walkers make many different sizes of tins of shortbread. I expect with Christmas and the New Year coming these will be displayed in many shops. The tin I am reviewing today is the path to the hills a tin containing 240g of biscuits.
I really think Walkers biscuits tins very attractive the red tartan and then a picture in the centre lid. The picture on the lid of this tin is a reproduction of a painting by Wendy Reeves, The picture a mountain scene with a small traditional Scottish croft in it. Makes me think of the paths we have walked in the mountains and the crofts we have passed, these tins of shortbread make good presents after eating the biscuits the tins can be collected saved or used for storing many little items.
Now the biscuits, well Walkers make a pretty fine shortbread biscuit inside this tin there are. Biscuits shaped like fingers, rounds, ovals, hearts and thistles. These biscuits taste good they are very buttery and although a hard bite they can be crumbly' these biscuits go down well with a hot drink. They are somehow satisfying and warming You could also serve these shortbread biscuit with a desert they go down well with ice cream or mousses These biscuits do Contains milk, wheat, gluten, and may contain traces of nuts so not suitable for many allergy sufferers.
Walkers have been making shortbread biscuits in Scotland since 1898 they certainly have got the recipe right. They are still a family firm selling shortbread worldwide. Visit http://www.walkersshortbread.com/index.asp?cat=Hom e for info also to enter a competition to win some shortbread.
This tin of biscuits should cost around £6. £6.20 at http://www.walkersshortbread.com/OnlineShop/Product.aspx?Category=70&Produc t=1780 Or 8.08$ at http://www.hoppyshopper.com/p/q3z8q4/
These tins of walkers shortbread biscuits make ideal gifts, teachers and Special needs learning assistants like me always like them. (hint hint)
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