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Effie's Homemade Oatcakes are crisp, buttery biscuits made from natural, glyphosate-free oats and real butter. Perfectly balanced with a hint of salt, these versatile oatcakes pair beautifully with cheeses, jams, and nut butters or serve as a sophisticated base for recipes. Proudly crafted by a women-owned business since 2008, Effie's offers a refined alternative to cookies and crackers that fits seamlessly into a modern, mindful lifestyle.


















| ASIN | B00IXTJYBG |
| Brand | Effie's Homemade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (858) |
| Date First Available | 10 January 2015 |
| Manufacturer | Effie's Homemade |
| Manufacturer reference | 200 |
| Package Dimensions | 20.02 x 18.52 x 11.81 cm; 1.49 kg |
L**N
Absolutely delicious!!!
M**L
I love Effie‘s oat cakes, but this order was terrible. Boxes came crushed and so were the cookies inside. See picture below.
C**B
Best snack. Salty hearty graham cracker. Oatcake is my favorite
L**E
These are really delicious and I've ordered them several times. There are always some that are broken. I can ignore that, as I usually break them in half to eat them. But several times they are ALL broken and many are reduced to crumbs. (See picture.) I'm sure it's a problem to ship them, as they are somewhat fragile, but if they're proud of their product they should protect them with bubble wrap and tack on the $0.10 so people can enjoy them. They aren't cheap, so I'd assume customers who will pay that price wouldn't mind a little extra so they receive biscuits instead of crumbs. With that fixed, they would be 5 stars.
K**R
My wife and I discovered Effie’s Oatcakes last Christmas while we were visiting her sister. They taste amazing. They are actually like cookies in terms of taste and like crackers in terms of shape - nothing like cake at all. These are known as biscuits in Great Britain and are often served with afternoon tea. They are moist, but have a nice crunch that bursts with flavor with every bite. We enjoy them, as the British do, with hot tea, but you can eat them as a snack or dessert with milk or coffee. They are somewhat expensive - A little less than $6.50 for a box of 22 when you buy them in a 6-pack from Amazon, compared to $7.99 a box at Whole Foods, but worth every penny. Unless you are wealthy, I suggest you buy them for yourself (and your significant other if you have one), as a guilty pleasure. Children won’t appreciate them as anything more than a cookie and will eat up a box in one sitting. These are meant to be savored, not gobbled up.
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