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By *oopy Frood OP   Man 2 weeks ago

Orbiting Planet Rupert

Coffee and shortbread?

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman 2 weeks ago

Essex

Yes

Tea & shortbread.

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By *oodo222Man 2 weeks ago

WIGAN

Tea and ginger biscuits

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By *ucka39Man 2 weeks ago

Newcastle

Sure chocolate hob nobs and coffee

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By *apidaryMan 2 weeks ago

Glasgow

Yes - coffee & petit fours or tea & shortbread.

Port and blue cheese for a festive alternative.

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By *icecouple561Couple 2 weeks ago
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East Sussex

As a satisfying and tasty snack, no I don't think you can.

Aldi Christmas shortbread tins were particularly good this year.

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman 2 weeks ago

Essex


"Yes - coffee & petit fours or tea & shortbread.

Port and blue cheese for a festive alternative."

I’ll take all 3

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By *atgirl and RobinCouple 2 weeks ago

Durham


"Coffee and shortbread?"

Coffee and doughnuts

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 2 weeks ago

furnace

quite enjoy Sundays freshly brewed coffee and homemade drop scones for breakfast a leisurely day with some good music on the hifi and sometimes a nude swim session in the evening .

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By *aveman 77Man 2 weeks ago

Rotherham

I'm not a massive coffee fan but I had a coffee and butter biscuit other day they go together

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By *icecouple561Couple 2 weeks ago
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East Sussex

We used to attend a coffee club. You'd be amazed at what food pairs well with different coffee.

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By *apidaryMan 2 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Yes - coffee & petit fours or tea & shortbread.

Port and blue cheese for a festive alternative.

I’ll take all 3 "

And there I was about to offer you the alternative of a fine old Madeira and nuts.

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By *ad NannaWoman 2 weeks ago

East London

Tea and Jaffa Cakes.

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman 2 weeks ago

Essex


"Yes - coffee & petit fours or tea & shortbread.

Port and blue cheese for a festive alternative.

I’ll take all 3

And there I was about to offer you the alternative of a fine old Madeira and nuts."

Keep feeding me 😂

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By *olden PoleMan 2 weeks ago

London

Tea and Penguin bars…the whole pack.

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By *apidaryMan 2 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Yes - coffee & petit fours or tea & shortbread.

Port and blue cheese for a festive alternative.

I’ll take all 3

And there I was about to offer you the alternative of a fine old Madeira and nuts.

Keep feeding me 😂"

Where were you when I was ordering my dim sum this lunchtime? You'd have been a lovely excuse to add on another few dishes...

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By *ushrangerMan 2 weeks ago

Basingstoke

A cup of Rosie and digestive biscuits

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple 2 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

Coffee and a cinnamon bun.

B

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman 2 weeks ago

Essex


"Coffee and a cinnamon bun.

B"

Warm from the oven?

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