Food & Drink

Favourite Easter Food

Food & Drink

Posted by: dreamer27

3rd Apr 2021 02:42am

What is your favourite food to buy on for Easter? Hot Cross Buns? Chocolate all weekend?!

Comments 8

Chantelle 31820767
  • 30th Apr 2021 06:54pm

My favourite food to buy during Easter has definitely got to be hot cross buns!!!! I love eating them slightly toasted with spreaders butter inside of them!!!! Amazing !!

Lee32094337
  • 20th Apr 2021 06:18pm

Hot cross buns with chocolate spread toasted 🙌

saramerc
  • 17th Apr 2021 11:46pm

I ate a ton of the Marshallow hot cross buns🐰mmmm!

isaacsmum
  • 15th Apr 2021 09:11pm

I make my own version of a carrot cake (carrot as a reference to the Easter Bunny) which combines hot cross bun flavours and decorated with mini chocolate eggs on top.
To my family that’s the taste of Easter with a nod to all the associated flavours.

Ali21
  • 13th Apr 2021 08:02am

I love having hot buns with cream and strawberry home made jam with Easter Buns.

beavis
  • 12th Apr 2021 03:12pm

Chocolate is a must but my absolute favourite is Hot Cross Buns and if they were kind to my figure I would happily eat them all year round. As I follow a Keto diet they have now become my once on a while treat and over Easter I indulged and enjoyed and savoured each bit.

TaylorCS
  • 12th Apr 2021 12:10pm

Chocolate chip hot cross buns are a staple in my house over Easter! But also a great Aussie BBQ is great.

renee2786
  • 8th Apr 2021 11:14am

definitely hot cross buns

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