The Craigsville Tudor's Biscuit World was along the way during a recent road trip. So, of course I had to stop in.
The menu has all the standard biscuits, and just the couple left that I have yet to try. Like I mentioned previously, there are three kinds of ham biscuits. Last time I tried the shaved, and now I'm onto the country ham. This is a thicker ham in pieces. I may have snuck some cheese on there. Not bad; I am a bigger fan of the shaved.
Grade: B
Hannahbug's Chocolates, based in Point Pleasant, can be found in other shops around the state. When I saw all of their beautiful chocolate creations on Facebook, I put an order in on their website and ended up picking it up here in Charleston.
Because I have never tried these local chocolates before, I ordered a sample so I could get a taste of a few different things. The top photo is a Salted Caramel Pecan Cluster - so like a turtle. It's a few of my favorite things all wrapped up in one.
She makes these little baby peanut butter cups that have a thick chocolate layer with creamy peanut butter inside. So good.
This apple moonshine ganache has West Virginia written all over it, but wooo-weee. Be prepared to get a real taste of that moonshine.
Same for the cherry!
My favorite, though, was their take on a Snickers bar, which is JUST like that - but even better. Smoother, creamier, just overall better.
And, yet, the star of the show was this gigantic caramel apple, covered in milk chocolate, white chocolate and nuts. Just wow.
Grade: A
There is a brand new smoothie shop on the East End of Charleston. Zeganz Smoothie Shop has healthy smoothie offerings, and food will be forthcoming.
And, in case you didn't pick up on it - it's all vegan and organic.
The space is long and narrow, with plenty of seating for those who might want a refreshing drink while in the neighborhood (or maybe that's just how I imagine a perfect day going).
The menu has smoothie options like strawberry banana with agave and vanilla almond milk.
The Razzified is the one that caught my eye - orange juice, raspberry, peach, ginger and agave.
Plus there are add-ons, like oats, raw cacao nibs, hemp seeds and more.
While I know that's probably a big draw for folks, I was looking for the tastiest option.
And I may have found it! I love the light, fruity flavor, but I could still taste the ginger, which gave it a bit of spice.
Grade: A
After traveling around the state, we're rounding up the final couple Tudor's locations and the final couple biscuits I've yet to try.
We're getting into some pretty basic biscuits on the Tudor's Biscuit World menu, like today's shaved ham biscuit in Hurricane (did you know they have three different kinds? classic, shaved and country ham?).
Shaved is the best, in my opinion. What makes it even better? Cheese.
Grade: B
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