wjb302 wrote:In a further attempt to be "the European alternative to peanut butter", Biscoff spread now comes in a crunch version!
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:Is there really a difference between Biscoff spread and the Speculoos sold at Trader Joe's? The Speculoos is a bit cheaper. I'm just asking out of academic curiosity, mind you, since that stuff can never enter my home again.
tcdup wrote:Any ideas on using this spread as some kind of sweet/savory appetizer? Thanks.
tcdup wrote:Any ideas on using this spread as some kind of sweet/savory appetizer? Thanks.
Siun wrote:I have avoided the spread itself but Trader Joes became a very dangerous place after a friend pointed out their dark chocolate bars with speculoos filling.
Khaopaat wrote:wjb302 wrote:In a further attempt to be "the European alternative to peanut butter", Biscoff spread now comes in a crunch version!
$18.95 for two jars, with shipping - oy!
For a cheaper alternative, Trader Joe's sells speculoos spread for a few bucks a jar. If you want it crunchy, you could always smash up some speculoos cookies & mix them in