Depends on my mood and how we're defining biscuit.
Marks and Spencer do a gorgeous chocolate chip shortbread on the bakery counter, it not a biscuit as such. I love them but couldn't eat one every day. In the right circumstances a Nice or a Rich Tea hit the spot as does a coconut ring and a digestive has much to commend it.
The best biscuit in the world though has to be McVities dark chocolate digestive fresh from the fridge
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My best mate says "what sort of fucking weirdo has plain digestives", but I really like them. They've been on the shelves all my life so someone must be buying them other than me. |
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the thing with malted milks is they wont survive a prolonged dunk, in and straight back out is the only way.
If your desire is a longer dunk, go to rich tea
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"the thing with malted milks is they wont survive a prolonged dunk, in and straight back out is the only way.
If your desire is a longer dunk, go to rich tea
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Digestives are also great for maintaining structural integrity during prolonged dunking. |
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"the thing with malted milks is they wont survive a prolonged dunk, in and straight back out is the only way.
If your desire is a longer dunk, go to rich tea
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It's true but the quicker the dunk the more biscuits per cup |
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"the thing with malted milks is they wont survive a prolonged dunk, in and straight back out is the only way.
If your desire is a longer dunk, go to rich tea
It's true but the quicker the dunk the more biscuits per cup"
indeed, and in accordance with current government health advice regarding 5 per cup |
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"rich tea or malted milk
Oh, I'd forgotten about malted milk, delicious! The chocolate ones are pretty good too" I've just put a packet in my biscuit box gotta be careful dunking them though |
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"Has to be short bread , or custard creams or both !!
Currently got both of these In my biscuit box and some choc malted milk x"
Taxi to Doncaster!
Get the kettle on, love x |
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So here is a crime:
Get a hobnob maybe two
Break them into a cup or mug
Pour in milk so they are hidden
Microwave 2 minutes
Bobs your uncle
Gal gadotts your aunt
Porridge |
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I feel this is an area of my expertise, considering i live on cups of tea, actually think i drink way to much haha.
An unpopular choice, but Ginger nuts! My go to everytime. |
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Custard creams are a firm classic and up there in my 20 most favourite biscuits. I couldnt possibly choose just 1 type, biscuits are all glorious.. aprt from 'gary baldies' those are pathetic |
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By *an_LexaCouple
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I like an Oatie one, those from marksies are nice, hob nobs too. Sweet meal digestives, but they’re not quite as salty tasting as they use to be. I liked that.
If I want something sweet I go for lotus biscuits and a jar of chocolate spread for dipping purposes
Lex |
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