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By *asual777 OP Man
over a year ago
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Partially inspired by the lounge
Best is choco leibniz. The German one where the chocolate overhangs the biscuit. If you bring it to a meet you’re getting invited again probably.
The worst is ginger nuts. I love ginger in so many ways but not when it’s overpowering in biscuit form
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By *astelloWoman
over a year ago
Far far away |
"So hard to pick a best but the worst I’ve found are those mint viscount. "
For shame.. Such minty deliciousness... The crisp foil wrapper uncovering a silky smooth centre. Let it melt in your mouth til you feel the mint dripping on your tongue..one is never enough.
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"Partially inspired by the lounge
Best is choco leibniz. The German one where the chocolate overhangs the biscuit. If you bring it to a meet you’re getting invited again probably.
Now I know why I don't get invited back to meets I bring the wrong biscuits lol
The worst is ginger nuts. I love ginger in so many ways but not when it’s overpowering in biscuit form
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Probably put the cat among the pigeons here but anyway.. Jaffa's..with ice cold Milk are the best by far ...worst are the chocolate Creams, you know they're like custard creams but made of chocolate..you know the type. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Best Choc hob nobs ..Peter kays sketch confirms it
The Worst goes to
Marietta biscuits
Jesus they're brutal...childhood night mare with butter convincing your self they were nice ...puke |
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"So hard to pick a best but the worst I’ve found are those mint viscount.
For shame.. Such minty deliciousness... The crisp foil wrapper uncovering a silky smooth centre. Let it melt in your mouth til you feel the mint dripping on your tongue..one is never enough.
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You selling it well and kinda making me want a viscount but the heart wants what the heart wants |
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"Best is tunnocks teacakes and yes I consider them a biscuit because of the biscuit base
Worse malted milk biscuits . "
Heathen!!!....The Aldi Malted Milks are unreal, I'd go though a packet in minutes!
But the best biscuits in the world are Jacobs Chocolate Polo!
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By *tanonieMan
over a year ago
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"Best is tunnocks teacakes and yes I consider them a biscuit because of the biscuit base
Worse malted milk biscuits .
Heathen!!!....The Aldi Malted Milks are unreal, I'd go though a packet in minutes!
But the best biscuits in the world are Jacobs Chocolate Polo!
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Polo's they are the one with coconut flakes now me thinks grrrrr |
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"Best is tunnocks teacakes and yes I consider them a biscuit because of the biscuit base
Worse malted milk biscuits .
Heathen!!!....The Aldi Malted Milks are unreal, I'd go though a packet in minutes!
But the best biscuits in the world are Jacobs Chocolate Polo!
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The best are probably the M&S Belgian chocolate biccies, theres usually a box around Christmas its never regifted, second, Tesco's chocolate ginger's, the worst, it's hard to know as butter and raspberry jam makes the plain one good, except maybe Arrowroot |
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"Partially inspired by the lounge
Best is choco leibniz. The German one where the chocolate overhangs the biscuit. If you bring it to a meet you’re getting invited again probably.
The worst is ginger nuts. I love ginger in so many ways but not when it’s overpowering in biscuit form
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Not heard of or tasted them Casual |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
The best biscuit has to be the original Jacobs Figrolls as devised by Jim Figerty who solely knew, according to the 1960s advert, how Jacobs did it.
The worst has to be the cheap figroll imitations, that are sickly sweet through being loaded with fructose and other sugars, and are simply a tube of biscuit chopped into small segments; they are awful.
However, Jacobs Figrolls are becoming exorbitantly expensive and partially dried figs from MiddleEast countries and North Africa are available from some shops: about £4 for 500g.
Extremely tasty .
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Commercially produced biscuits are sickly sweet. I'll go for my homemade Nutella cookies.
So if I supply the coffee will you supply the homemade Nutella cookies "
Deal!! Never liked donuts anyway |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
McVities Digestive biscuit as it existed, decades ago is a different product to the current iteration, the lower quality constituents probably being driven by cost considerations rather than the maintenance of high quality.
McVities Digestive today is a pale imitation of my formerly favourite dunking biscuit, and it is still a costlier product than others of a similar mediocre quality.
The current product that most resembles the old McVities Digestive is the Hobnob that definitely does use high quality ingredients that are individually palatable. |
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