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over a year ago
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I can't really have biscuits very often now. But chocolate hobnobs straight from the fridge, dunked so the choc starts melting are the best!
I bloody hate it when you leave the biccie too long though and half of it falls in your cuppa. |
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over a year ago
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"I can't really have biscuits very often now. But chocolate hobnobs straight from the fridge, dunked so the choc starts melting are the best!
I bloody hate it when you leave the biccie too long though and half of it falls in your cuppa. "
Mmmm Chocolate Hob Nobs
I think I may need to pop out to the shops now |
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over a year ago
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"So no one is a custard cream fan?..I am..Marks and Spencer one's taste great."
Me too. You can buy the cream from the middle of them in the form of a spread too now. Got a jar in my cupboard, goes on my toast some mornings |
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Ok try this if ya a choccy lover : penguin buscuit ( or similar own brand) bite off top corner... Then bottom corner on opersit side. Put in ya tea and suck up ya tea via the penguin ... Oh my ! Choccy delight as it all melts( have to eat it quick tho! Lol ) delish! |
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over a year ago
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Custard creams are good. Infact i quite like all of them. I do like dunkin rich tea or malted milk in iced cold milk. I dip..soak...then suck all the milk out then eat the soggy biscuit and swallow |
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over a year ago
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Just popped round to a local convenience store, and it just goes to show how long it's been since I last had Choccy Hob Nobs because I could not believe how much they cost now. £1.75 for a packet!!
I didn't really want them anyway |
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"Don't know what a garibaldi is??????
I rest my biscuit your honour. The defendant is not familiar with Garibaldi biccies and cannot be blamed for loving the inferior custard cream."
Why anyone prefers a biscuit full of dead flies over an M&S custard cream is beyond me
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"Don't know what a garibaldi is??????
I rest my biscuit your honour. The defendant is not familiar with Garibaldi biccies and cannot be blamed for loving the inferior custard cream.
Why anyone prefers a biscuit full of dead flies over an M&S custard cream is beyond me
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A garibaldi has as many flies in it as a custard cream is filled with congealed jizz. |
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"Just popped round to a local convenience store, and it just goes to show how long it's been since I last had Choccy Hob Nobs because I could not believe how much they cost now. £1.75 for a packet!!
I didn't really want them anyway "
Convenience store?
In Leigh on sea U S A ? |
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over a year ago
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"I think the custard cream reigns supreme!"
A tasty treat indeed,but the best biscuit by far,be that for dunking or simply snacking on is the mcvities homewheat |
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over a year ago
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"Ok..ok...when I said I like cow biscuits I meant the ones with the picture of a cow on them... " Sound like malted milk biscuits sometimes with a thin layer of coffee flavoured Icing on top. |
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