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    makingwork@lemmy.ca
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    I love these tea biscuits!

    Calories are approximate.

    1 egg (78-90 calories)

    3/4 cup milk (112 calories)

    1/2 cup butter (814 calories)

    1 tsp salt

    2 tsp baking powder

    2.5 cups flour (1137 calories)

    1/2 cup sugar (387 calories)

    1/2 cup sweet chocolate chips (640 calories)

    Bake at 350 degrees for 15-17 minutes.

    Total calories = 3180

    Makes 36 tea biscuits, 88 calories each.

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    • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

      I love these tea biscuits!

      Calories are approximate.

      1 egg (78-90 calories)

      3/4 cup milk (112 calories)

      1/2 cup butter (814 calories)

      1 tsp salt

      2 tsp baking powder

      2.5 cups flour (1137 calories)

      1/2 cup sugar (387 calories)

      1/2 cup sweet chocolate chips (640 calories)

      Bake at 350 degrees for 15-17 minutes.

      Total calories = 3180

      Makes 36 tea biscuits, 88 calories each.

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      FuglyDuckF This user is from outside of this forum
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      FuglyDuck
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      #2

      If I said, “they look like cookies”…. Would you throw one at me?

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      • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

        I love these tea biscuits!

        Calories are approximate.

        1 egg (78-90 calories)

        3/4 cup milk (112 calories)

        1/2 cup butter (814 calories)

        1 tsp salt

        2 tsp baking powder

        2.5 cups flour (1137 calories)

        1/2 cup sugar (387 calories)

        1/2 cup sweet chocolate chips (640 calories)

        Bake at 350 degrees for 15-17 minutes.

        Total calories = 3180

        Makes 36 tea biscuits, 88 calories each.

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        timeworntraveler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        are those raw in the picture, or do they come out the oven looking like that?

        is a tea biscuit the same as a cookie? is it the same as a biscuit? growing up we only called dog treats biscuits and my dog aint drink no tea

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        • FuglyDuckF FuglyDuck

          If I said, “they look like cookies”…. Would you throw one at me?

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          makingwork@lemmy.ca
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          Not at all. They are sweet but not as sweet as a cookie. Tea buns!

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          • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

            Not at all. They are sweet but not as sweet as a cookie. Tea buns!

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            FuglyDuck
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            #5

            So… is that a no?

            (Worth a shot. They look tasty.)

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              are those raw in the picture, or do they come out the oven looking like that?

              is a tea biscuit the same as a cookie? is it the same as a biscuit? growing up we only called dog treats biscuits and my dog aint drink no tea

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              makingwork@lemmy.ca
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              They’re cooked. I’m assuming the lighting makes them look more white than yellow/ brown.

              These are similar to Newfoundland Raisin Tea Buns / Biscuits. I’m not sure if calling them biscuits is a regional thing. They’re not as sweet as a cookie and has a tea biscuit / bun texture.

              Tea biscuits can be savoury. Most people are more familiar with cheese tea biscuits, which goes really well with tomato soup.

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              • FuglyDuckF FuglyDuck

                So… is that a no?

                (Worth a shot. They look tasty.)

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                makingwork@lemmy.ca
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                Fine, as long as ducks are allowed chocolate.

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                • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

                  They’re cooked. I’m assuming the lighting makes them look more white than yellow/ brown.

                  These are similar to Newfoundland Raisin Tea Buns / Biscuits. I’m not sure if calling them biscuits is a regional thing. They’re not as sweet as a cookie and has a tea biscuit / bun texture.

                  Tea biscuits can be savoury. Most people are more familiar with cheese tea biscuits, which goes really well with tomato soup.

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                  heyjoe@lemmy.world
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                  I was thinking the same as the original comment. I read the ingredients and dont see any brown sugar, which is probably why it’s a lighter color.

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                  • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

                    I love these tea biscuits!

                    Calories are approximate.

                    1 egg (78-90 calories)

                    3/4 cup milk (112 calories)

                    1/2 cup butter (814 calories)

                    1 tsp salt

                    2 tsp baking powder

                    2.5 cups flour (1137 calories)

                    1/2 cup sugar (387 calories)

                    1/2 cup sweet chocolate chips (640 calories)

                    Bake at 350 degrees for 15-17 minutes.

                    Total calories = 3180

                    Makes 36 tea biscuits, 88 calories each.

                    Link Preview Image
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                    sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world
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                    #9

                    Thanks so much for sharing! How have I been missing tea biscuits for so long?!

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                    • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

                      They’re cooked. I’m assuming the lighting makes them look more white than yellow/ brown.

                      These are similar to Newfoundland Raisin Tea Buns / Biscuits. I’m not sure if calling them biscuits is a regional thing. They’re not as sweet as a cookie and has a tea biscuit / bun texture.

                      Tea biscuits can be savoury. Most people are more familiar with cheese tea biscuits, which goes really well with tomato soup.

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                      timeworntraveler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      very cool! looks so yummy

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                      • S sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world

                        Thanks so much for sharing! How have I been missing tea biscuits for so long?!

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                        sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world
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                        Made these today…yummmm! 😋

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