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Friday, March 27, 2020
Baking belguin biscuits
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You are right they turned out so good!! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look tasty! I really like how you have taken photos of the process and put them into order. Is this a recipe you have done before?
ReplyDeleteHi Annabelle, I bet James loved these! They look so tasty. Where abouts did you get the recipe from? I baked some ginger slice over the weekend that was tasty!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Annabelle
ReplyDeleteYum you are making me hungry reading your blog. I bet they were even tastier than the ones you buy! Lucky James. I have just made some chocolate chip cookies with my kids.
yeah thats cool
ReplyDeleteHi Annabelle! Those look so so tasty! Belgium biscuits are always my favourite! Well done! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW They soooo Delicious I wish I could eat them & my favourite are Arnold's triple choc they look amazing keep the good work
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