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Biscuits; What's your favourite with a cup of tea?
Topic Started: Sep 2 2010, 02:44 PM (430 Views)
Hanz
Bob Hatton
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dr.nick
Sep 2 2010, 04:59 PM
Jaffa cakes and a cup of coffie, thing is you always run out of coffie because they soak it up. :crying:

Oh you dunk them into the coffee? Interesting stratagem, have to try that. :)

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irish_blues_boy
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Olivier Tebily
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dr.nick
Sep 2 2010, 04:59 PM
Jaffa cakes and a cup of coffie, thing is you always run out of coffie because they soak it up. :crying:

I'm really sorry, I have to pull you up on this Dr Nick.


Jaffa cakes are NOT biscuits, they are a biscuit like mini cake.

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Zulu Dwarf
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irish_blues_boy
Sep 3 2010, 11:41 AM
dr.nick
Sep 2 2010, 04:59 PM
Jaffa cakes and a cup of coffie, thing is you always run out of coffie because they soak it up.  :crying:

I'm really sorry, I have to pull you up on this Dr Nick.


Jaffa cakes are NOT biscuits, they are a biscuit like mini cake.

:copno:

Over to Pooley

He's the cake expert afterall


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bluenose71
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Morning coffee,get 2 of them put them back to back hold them together and dunk both together,helps prevent the soggy biscuit droop and splash syndrome.
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irish_blues_boy
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Zulu Dwarf
Sep 3 2010, 12:23 PM
irish_blues_boy
Sep 3 2010, 11:41 AM
dr.nick
Sep 2 2010, 04:59 PM
Jaffa cakes and a cup of coffie, thing is you always run out of coffie because they soak it up.  :crying:

I'm really sorry, I have to pull you up on this Dr Nick.


Jaffa cakes are NOT biscuits, they are a biscuit like mini cake.

:copno:

Over to Pooley

He's the cake expert afterall


**thumbup

hmmmmm

looks to me like he hasn't spotted the topic.


here's what wikipedia had to say on the matter:


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Jaffa Cakes are a biscuit-like cake in the United Kingdom and Ireland. McVitie and Price introduced the Jaffa Cake in 1927. Its creation is largely credited to John Langlands, a director of McVitie and Price. The cakes were named after Jaffa oranges, sweet oranges native to Jaffa.[1]
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baron von bluenose
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in tea rich tea, in coffee digestives, mated milk special occasions.

mc vities of coarse, custard creams n bourbons should be banned, there pretenders
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samuk
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malted milk and custard creams with tea, but i could live off ginger biscuits omg they are so nice and addictive!!
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fatlad
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Danish Biscuits, or shortbread for me

and my ultimate fave, Fox'x ginger creams

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baron von bluenose
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samuk
Sep 6 2010, 05:31 PM
malted milk and custard creams with tea, but i could live off ginger biscuits omg they are so nice and addictive!!

ginger biscuits are the work of the devil
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Hanz
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If jaffa cakes aren't cookies then I choose chocolate chip cookies. I hear the American ones are huge.
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tarrantini
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They are mate.

But they are gooey and lack the brittleness of the British Bickie.

Oreos are as close as the yanks get

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Francis No.8
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Anyone remember Abbey Crunch?

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fatlad
Sep 6 2010, 12:35 PM
Danish Biscuits, or shortbread for me

and my ultimate fave, Fox'x ginger creams

:wub:

Shortbread (The true Scottish variety) is the ultimate 'biccy' with a cup of tea

Plain or Chocolate Digestives and Rich Tea are also great

Cadbury Fingers as well

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PartisanBCFC
Sep 12 2010, 06:24 AM
fatlad
Sep 6 2010, 12:35 PM
Danish Biscuits, or shortbread for me

and my ultimate fave, Fox'x ginger creams

:wub:

Shortbread (The true Scottish variety) is the ultimate 'biccy' with a cup of tea

Plain or Chocolate Digestives and Rich Tea are also great

Cadbury Fingers as well

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we're having a biscuit competition in work now.

I do liking'd the tasty biscuits, as I do liking'd to dunking'd them inside in my own tea.

You gotta look after your own self............I'd say
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Zulu Dwarf
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Cadburys Fingers

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Very moreish

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