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Best biscuits for tea dunking
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ooooh now then. Rich tea are a risky one.... one second a full biscuit.. next second.. bam half of it has vanished.
Im going for the chocolate hob nob - theyre sturdy beasts and very satisfying. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So, what is the best dunking biscuits?
Biscotti, rich tea, chocolate cookie, bourbon or the humble digestive?
Let the battle begin."
You missed the hobnob!
If they could make biscotti with the structural integrity of a hobnob that would be a game changer! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm going to be controversial and say .... Twix. (Its technically biscuit like!)
Bite both ends and use like a straw... absolute heaven
That's like a Tim Tam slam "
Just googled Tim Tam Slam they look like a penguin |
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"I'm going to be controversial and say .... Twix. (Its technically biscuit like!)
Bite both ends and use like a straw... absolute heaven
That's like a Tim Tam slam
Just googled Tim Tam Slam they look like a penguin "
Yes. But better. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It has to be the Royal Marines of the biscuit world which is...the ginger nut! They just don't give in, you dunk them & they just want more, so dunk again & they still hang in there. Now thats stamina lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ooooh now then. Rich tea are a risky one.... one second a full biscuit.. next second.. bam half of it has vanished.
Im going for the chocolate hob nob - theyre sturdy beasts and very satisfying."
The trick is 2 fingers at a time |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ooooh now then. Rich tea are a risky one.... one second a full biscuit.. next second.. bam half of it has vanished.
Im going for the chocolate hob nob - theyre sturdy beasts and very satisfying.
The trick is 2 fingers at a time "
Youll have to show me the way next time |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ooooh now then. Rich tea are a risky one.... one second a full biscuit.. next second.. bam half of it has vanished.
Im going for the chocolate hob nob - theyre sturdy beasts and very satisfying.
The trick is 2 fingers at a time
Youll have to show me the way next time "
Who will supply the fingers, me or you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ooooh now then. Rich tea are a risky one.... one second a full biscuit.. next second.. bam half of it has vanished.
Im going for the chocolate hob nob - theyre sturdy beasts and very satisfying.
The trick is 2 fingers at a time
Youll have to show me the way next time
Who will supply the fingers, me or you "
Ill take care of the fingers.. you just guide the way |
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By *wingfellowMan
over a year ago
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"Rich tea fingers (3stack) or the Cadbury’s snacks
Cadbury snacks!! Not had them for years, loved them, didn't know they even existed any more "
They do! Get yourself a little pack and indulge yourself |
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