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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Sitting in for the day, reading the papers and watching the football.
Have a big pot of tea on the go.
Best biscuit for repeated dipping? I find digestives go to slop like a nasty amateur gangbang creampie party.
Any good dipping biscuit suggestions? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Try caramel digestives - the caramel acts as a glue and reduces the slop! You’re welcome
And heres me imagining u in a gooey sloppy mess "
Covered in caramel |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"Try caramel digestives - the caramel acts as a glue and reduces the slop! You’re welcome
And heres me imagining u in a gooey sloppy mess
Covered in caramel "
Oh sweet devine i think i just came alittle |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sitting in for the day, reading the papers and watching the football.
Have a big pot of tea on the go.
Best biscuit for repeated dipping? I find digestives go to slop like a nasty amateur gangbang creampie party.
Any good dipping biscuit suggestions?"
Yeah, my daughter's first vegan biscuits. They are hard like a rock so even triple dipping is fine |
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By *ondererMan
over a year ago
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Definitely agree with ginger nuts and caramel digestives
Dip the ginger nut and suck out the tea, repeating until disintegration!
As for the caramel digestive, they can be a bit more fun, i like to dip about halfway for a few seconds then slowly lick off the chocolate, once chocolate is gone bite into the gooey mess, turn around and repeat the process
..... that's it im off to the shops and boiling the kettle!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So in the end I went with an Mark’s and sparks chocolate covered ginger nut biscuit
The ginger had that beautiful subtle fire and sweetness. Rich dark chocolate covering.
Slightly expensive but I could really taste those extra few cents |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Does it have to be a biscuit? Like, what about a Snack Bar? Dip the top in and bite. Then dip the bottom and bite then use the rest as a straw for drinking the tea. Bliss! But expensive |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So in the end I went with an Mark’s and sparks chocolate covered ginger nut biscuit
The ginger had that beautiful subtle fire and sweetness. Rich dark chocolate covering.
Slightly expensive but I could really taste those extra few cents"
Excellent choice! Tesco do a great version - they are deliciously gingery, but before you know it the whole box is gone. |
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