Did someone say tea and biscuits?

Posted 29 October 2020

It's competition time!

At Loaf, biscuits and tea are serious business - we are British after all! That's why we can't get enough of Honeywell Biscuit Co., who bake and decorate their biscuits by hand using local ingredients, all from their barn-turned-bakery in rural Northamptonshire.

To win one of our Muggins mugs and a selection of biscuits made just for Loaf by the lovely people at Honeywell, simply answer the following question:

Rich Tea biscuits were first made in which English county in the 17th century?

Is it:

a. Yorkshire
b. Derbyshire
c. Lincolnshire

Post your answer to [email protected] or pop it on our Facebook page, Twitter feed or Instagram post by Monday 2nd November. We'll pick nine lucky winners at random and announce them on our blog the very next day.

Best of luck!

Love,

The Loafers x

The Nitty Gritty:

  • x9 winners will win x1 Muggins Mug and x1 selection of Honeywell Bakes biscuits each.
  • Entrants are limited to x1 entry only.
  • Entrants' delivery address must be in mainland UK.
  • Entries submitted after 11.59pm on Monday 2nd November 2020 will not be counted.
  • The winner will be chosen at random from the correct answers across our social media and email entries. The result is final and no discussion will be entered into concerning the outcome.
  • The winner will be notified by email or direct message. If a response has not been received from the winner within a week of being contacted then another appropriate winner will be chosen.
  • The winner's names will be posted online at http://www.loaf.com/blog and on our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter feeds by the end of the day on Tuesday 3rd November 2020.
  • By entering the competition you give Loaf the right to use your name for the sole purpose of identifying you as a winner of the competition on our blog and other social media sites.
  • Prizes must be taken as stated and no compensation will be payable if a winner is unable to use the prize as stated. The winners will not have a choice in the colour of the Muggins mug they win.
  • The prize is non-transferrable and no cash alternative is available.

It's competition time!

At Loaf, biscuits and tea are serious business - we are British after all! That's why we can't get enough of Honeywell Biscuit Co., who bake and decorate their biscuits by hand using local ingredients, all from their barn-turned-bakery in rural Northamptonshire.

To win one of our Muggins mugs and a selection of biscuits made just for Loaf by the lovely people at Honeywell, simply answer the following question:

Rich Tea biscuits were first made in which English county in the 17th century?

Is it:

a. Yorkshire
b. Derbyshire
c. Lincolnshire

Post your answer to [email protected] or pop it on our Facebook page, Twitter feed or Instagram post by Monday 2nd November. We'll pick nine lucky winners at random and announce them on our blog the very next day.

Best of luck!

Love,

The Loafers x

The Nitty Gritty:

  • x9 winners will win x1 Muggins Mug and x1 selection of Honeywell Bakes biscuits each.
  • Entrants are limited to x1 entry only.
  • Entrants' delivery address must be in mainland UK.
  • Entries submitted after 11.59pm on Monday 2nd November 2020 will not be counted.
  • The winner will be chosen at random from the correct answers across our social media and email entries. The result is final and no discussion will be entered into concerning the outcome.
  • The winner will be notified by email or direct message. If a response has not been received from the winner within a week of being contacted then another appropriate winner will be chosen.
  • The winner's names will be posted online at http://www.loaf.com/blog and on our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter feeds by the end of the day on Tuesday 3rd November 2020.
  • By entering the competition you give Loaf the right to use your name for the sole purpose of identifying you as a winner of the competition on our blog and other social media sites.
  • Prizes must be taken as stated and no compensation will be payable if a winner is unable to use the prize as stated. The winners will not have a choice in the colour of the Muggins mug they win.
  • The prize is non-transferrable and no cash alternative is available.