So welcome to my new weekly post about a certain food I really enjoy. This weeks' featured item is Le Petit Beurre (please please please, don't ask me to pronounce it. I've spent about twenty minutes at this website but I just can't do it.) Anyway, these are like tea biscuits, and they aren't too sweet, they are just insanely delicious. You can dip them in your tea, or eat them with jelly, or just plain. They are all around wonderful. I know they sound super fancy because their name is hard to pronounce, but I got them at Stop and Shop. But I will probably try to pull one of those Glade commercial acts, where I go "Ohh, these are very exclusive. Made from the finest butter churned by milk maids on farms in the south of France. Did you know that's where Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis live?" But I digress. These biscuits make me really happy, they have pulled me out of the most depressing day in history, so I think they could do the same for you. They are also really pretty, they have nice scalloped edges and say Petit Beurre on them. Happy snacking!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Andrea's Favorite Food Item of the Week
So welcome to my new weekly post about a certain food I really enjoy. This weeks' featured item is Le Petit Beurre (please please please, don't ask me to pronounce it. I've spent about twenty minutes at this website but I just can't do it.) Anyway, these are like tea biscuits, and they aren't too sweet, they are just insanely delicious. You can dip them in your tea, or eat them with jelly, or just plain. They are all around wonderful. I know they sound super fancy because their name is hard to pronounce, but I got them at Stop and Shop. But I will probably try to pull one of those Glade commercial acts, where I go "Ohh, these are very exclusive. Made from the finest butter churned by milk maids on farms in the south of France. Did you know that's where Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis live?" But I digress. These biscuits make me really happy, they have pulled me out of the most depressing day in history, so I think they could do the same for you. They are also really pretty, they have nice scalloped edges and say Petit Beurre on them. Happy snacking!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
hey so umm...i was wondering...how do you pronounce Petit Beurre?
ReplyDeletemuahahahahahahahaha
Haha I saw those today at the Asian market!
ReplyDelete