Monday, 13 July 2015

REVIEW: The Great Little Baking Company - Gluten Free Gift

It can be so difficult knowing what edible gifts to buy somebody on a gluten free diet. It can often even become quite stressful for some folk. Fortunately, this doesn’t have to be the case as I have just found out that The Great Little Baking Company have now started creating treats that would make the perfect gluten free gift!


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I decided to venture back down south to the family home for a weekend in June to enjoy some quality time with my parents. Seeing as it was Father’s Day on the third Sunday of June, it seemed the perfect opportunity. I wanted to bring something with me as a tasty treat that we could all enjoy, not just my Dad! It’s always nice that we can all enjoy edible gifts together; too many times in the past I have had to sit out & I don’t think that is nice for anyone to see.


I came across The Great Little Baking Company by complete chance on social media & decided to check out their site. I always like to have a little nosey to see whether gluten free is an option… & sure enough it was! They create the perfect gluten free gift in the form of homebaked brownies. But HOLD ON before you just think… more brownies… these brownies are much more advanced! These brownies are not just your bog standard plain chocolate brownies. Butterscotch, Lemon & White Chocolate, Chilli and Triple Choc are all available & all sound delish!


The Butterscotch Brownies sounded the most appealing to my parents tastebuds so I got us a box to enjoy over the Father’s Day weekend. First things first, they come packaged in a really lovely silver tin with a pink ribbon. Within the tin, the brownies are wrapped in soft pink tissue paper. As a gluten free gift, it immediately looked appealing and ticked the visual boxes. The packaging felt special & luxurious… I was really hoping the butterscotch brownies inside would live up to the stylish packaging!


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The Butterscotch brownies are made with a mix of walnuts and white chocolate. Of course they don’t look like your traditional brownie as milk/dark chocolate are not present within them. Instead they are a beautiful golden colour. The white chocolate chunks and walnuts are clearly visible throughout & the smell that comes from each brownie is almost fudge like.


Of course, this level of attractiveness for our eyes and ears was too much temptation for our tastebuds, & we had to dive in. These brownies are heaven. They are every single bit as indulgent & luxurious as you would hope from the packaging. Each bite gives you a mouthful of white chocolate and walnut, and this flavour combination, although something I’m not completely familiar with, workings amazingly.


We all agreed the butterscotch brownies tasted really moist and almost creamy, coming from the white chocolate. They are almost fudge like in flavour. I would definitely recommend them if you are looking for a gluten free gift for a friend with a sweet tooth! The richness of them means you definitely couldn’t eat too much at a time, but what you do eat will be the nicest few mouthfuls of your day!


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So, if you’re in need of a gluten free gift for someone you know (or for yourself!) Then I highly recommend checking out The Great Little Baking Company. Additionally if you just want to treat yourself to a good looking tin of delicious treats, also check out The Great Little Baking Company! I would definitely recommend the Butterscotch Brownies if you have a bit of a sweet tooth & are sick of standard chocolate brownies. The white chocolate & lemon gluten free brownies sound great too.


Have you ever tried anything from The Great Little Baking Company? What other places would you suggest for a edible gluten free gift (if baking yourself is not an option?) oh, & what is your favourite flavour to make a brownie… less ‘brownie’ like?! Let me know by leaving a comment below, or on Facebook/Twitter.


Thanks for reading,


Becky xxx



REVIEW: The Great Little Baking Company - Gluten Free Gift

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