UK Dads - what baked goods do you enjoy?
Posted by cat_socks_228@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 8 comments
I run a small home-bakery and recently had success doing Easter themed boxes of baked goods - think cookies/brownies/fudge - so I'm looking to plan ahead for other upcoming holidays and events such as Father's Day
I asked my husband (and father to my kids) but he wasn't too useful so reaching out to a wider network
So if you were to get a treat box for Father's Day - what kind of things would you like? I bake anything from classic to "out there" combinations so fire away
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Mglfll@reddit
Caramel slices. Those ones where it’s shortbread, caramel then chocolate on top. Keep my dentist in their job purely thanks to my addiction to these
Nikotelec@reddit
Hit me with that flapjack
mdmnl@reddit
I do. All day.
I'm possibly in the minority of liking oatmeal raisin cookie as well as the classic choc chip.
Never been a fan of white chocolate and especially not white chocolate and fruit.
But you'd have to work pretty hard to make me hate a cookie...
Salt/sweet combos can be nice - pretzel/maple/hickory smoked/etc.
Coffee and walnut?
Yes I'm hungry ...
roddz@reddit
Its not something you normally get from a bakery like yourself but pies fruit pie, meat pie any kind of pie i love
InternationalCount24@reddit
A nice selection of biscuits I’d not say no if was given them
Harribo1034@reddit
Cinnamon rolls, vanilla crown definitely can’t go wrong with a proper custard doughnut
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