bakerdays Letterbox Cake
The main thing I'll be focussing on for this post is the amazing brand bakerdays!! They did actually send me one of their cakes to try out, but all opinions are 100% my own. bakerdays sell small 5 inch cakes called their 'Letterbox Gift Cake' and they make the cutest gift. As it easily slips through a doorbox, this makes a great Christmas pressie for anyone who you don't live with, as you can just post it straight to their house. These cakes are absolutely stunning - the design is incredible. I got a thank you one for my mum and she loved it. Also the most important thing (in my
Look at that design!! |
Prescott's Chocolate
Ahh. Prescott's Chocolate. The world's best chocolate. (Yes, yes, I know that's a bold statement, but it's just so darn tasty). Prescott's Chocolate is an independent chocolatier based in my county (Bucks) and the lady is runs it is so lovely. I absolutely love supporting small independent businesses so if you're looking to give a chocolate-lover a present this Christmas, I highly recommend ordering from Prescott's. http://www.prescottschocolate.co.uk/
Biscuiteers
Biscuiteers is a beautiful, award-winning biscuit company and I need to make another order soon (I haven't got round to getting some in ages). They are pretty pricey, but the presentation is so so amazing (and the biscuits so yummy) that I think it's 100% worth it! https://www.biscuiteers.com/
Godminster
Now I haven't tried Godminster's food myself on this one, so I can't say with 100% certainty whether it's tasty or not, but my mum has and gave it her stamp of approval, so I trust that it's good. Godminster are a very organic and ethical brand which sell cheese and they have a lovely Christmas range here. https://www.godminster.com/
Rubies in the Rubble
Again, Rubies in the Rubble is a brand which really prides itself on being ethical; they take veg that would be thrown away as it looks a little different (nothing's wrong with the food though, it just might be a weird shape so shops refuse to sell it) and make condiments like ketchup, relish and chutney. I think this is such a good idea, and such a great company to support, so if you know a chutney lover or a
SO, there you have it - the best gifts to give to a foodie this Christmas. Have you tried any of these brands before? Has this helped at all? What foods do you love giving as presents? Let me know in the comments below:)
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Lexie x
I'm going to have to try some of these food gifts! Especially the Biscuiteer biscuits x
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What a lovely post! Also such a great idea that the cakes can be sent through the letter box!
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The instant I saw "food", I just had to check out this post! I'm not a big fan of cake and biscuits but I really love chocolate! I'll definitely check out Prescott's. Great post! ��
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Yessss those all sound so good! I'm hungry now haha.
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woww looking good :) x
ReplyDeleteI got a bakerdays cake for my birthday and it looked like a traditional birthday cake but im not a fan of like the jam and sponge so i had a chocolate filling inside!
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Foods are such a great gift! Such a fab post babe
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Ellie x
I'm such a foodie too. I quite like Bakerdays and I've heard a lot of great things about Biscuiteers so would love to try those myself!
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I'm getting hungry just reading this post - sweets are so tasty!
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