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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m thinking that at least a pack, offer them there biscuit first and see where it goes after
Be careful though that any said biscuit does not die a death in the mug or cup by falling off
The question for me though is can you dunk in a tea cup and saucer or is dunking only to be done in a mug? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If a Fabber says they are bringing biscuits to your fist date to go with the tea, what is the etiquette on how many to eat? Asking for a friend, obvs "
I would tell them no thank you |
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"I’m thinking that at least a pack, offer them there biscuit first and see where it goes after
Be careful though that any said biscuit does not die a death in the mug or cup by falling off
The question for me though is can you dunk in a tea cup and saucer or is dunking only to be done in a mug?"
Both are perfectly acceptable. It's also acceptable to dip the crust of buttered toast |
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By *EAT..85 OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Surely they’re leaving the pack, no? So - as many as you like, they’re now yours anyway. "
Oooh good point. I can pretend not to be a biscuit fiend and devour later! Red flag if they take them with them though right? |
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"I’m thinking that at least a pack, offer them there biscuit first and see where it goes after
Be careful though that any said biscuit does not die a death in the mug or cup by falling off
The question for me though is can you dunk in a tea cup and saucer or is dunking only to be done in a mug?
Both are perfectly acceptable. It's also acceptable to dip the crust of buttered toast "
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