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Valentine’s cookies – Crisp treats for sharing, gifting and cosy breaks

Biscuits make friendly moments effortless. Heart-shaped packs, iced designs, classic cookies and gift tins move from doorsteps to desks to film nights without fuss. Suited to neighbours, colleagues and family, they shine now when you want something cheerful, easy to portion and simple to pair with mugs, napkins and a small tray.

Set a tidy plate with two or three styles and keep napkins within reach. For a quick dessert, add a small bowl of berries or a drizzle on the side. If you wonder how many to allow, plan two to three biscuits per person and refresh in short rounds rather than piling everything high at once.

Gifting travels best in tins or treat bags with tags. Choose a colour story that matches your card, then pack cookies upright with tissue to prevent movement. For classrooms or offices, place portions in cups on a shallow tray so people can pick up quickly between tasks without touching other pieces.

Care is simple. Store unopened packs in a cool, dry cupboard. After opening, reseal promptly and use an airtight container to keep crispness. Keep packaging available when serving groups so guests can check what suits them. With light routines, treats stay fresh and moments feel relaxed.

Frequently asked questions

How many packs do I need for six people?

Plan for two to three biscuits per person, then add a small buffer if conversation tends to run long. Choose two styles for clarity and present in shallow plates that you refill. This keeps freshness high, reduces crumbs on the table and leaves space for mugs and a small vase or tealight.

How do I keep cookies crisp after opening?

Reseal the pack quickly, transfer to an airtight container and avoid warm spots near kettles or ovens. Present smaller portions and top up rather than leaving everything out. Plates with a little spacing allow airflow, which helps icing and edges stay neat during long films and late conversations.

What pairs nicely for a simple dessert?

Serve cookies with tea, coffee or hot chocolate and add a small bowl of berries for colour. Keep napkins close and use a low tray so the set travels safely to sofas. A tidy, repeatable layout feels thoughtful and prevents crowding around screens, puzzles or board games.

How should I pack for classroom or office sharing?

Use treat bags or cups arranged on a shallow tray, add name tags if required and keep the original packaging nearby. This speeds distribution, supports tidy desks and allows people to check details easily. A measured approach ensures everyone feels included without creating mess or long pauses.


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