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Aldwin Fothergill’s grandma’s oat biscuits

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A few readers have already commented about the biscuits Aldwin Fothergill offers to Jen and Liz in Dead Man’s Hands when they come to question him about the grisly goings-on in Hawes. The original inspiration actually came from an old recipe book that my mum made for me when I left for university. Full of family favourites to remind me of home and make sure I actually made some proper food, it’s a very treasured little book, and I’ve made the biscuit recipe’s numerous times over the decades. So what better reason is there to pass on these delicious oat biscuits to some lovely Grimm readers: Ingredients   Note for metric measurements: Our scales don’t do ounces, so I converted 4 oz into 113 grams and 3 oz into 85 grams 4 oz of margarine or butter  4 oz of porridge oats 1 teaspoon of golden syrup 4 oz of caster sugar 3 oz of plain flour ¼ teaspoon of baking soda   Method Pre-heat the oven to 150 degrees Celsius. Place a sheet of baking paper onto two baking trays.  Cream the margarin