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Biscuits

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Whats your favourite biscuit?

Bourbon
7
23%
Normal/Chocolate Digestive
3
10%
Custard Cream
3
10%
Rich Tea
1
3%
Shortbread
2
7%
Pink Wafer
2
7%
Jammie D
2
7%
Ginger Nut
2
7%
Chocolate Fingers
3
10%
Other
5
17%
 
Total votes: 30

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Post by james_m »

I have found myself a little bored and so I offer the following debate. No, it is not to do with war in the Middle East, politics or even Armed Forces but is the age old debate that is, favourite biscuits!! :o :lol:

Over the years my favouite biscuit has changed several times.

From Chocolate Digestive to Jammie D to Bourbon which is my current favourite biscuits. I like bourbon as when dunked in a cup of tea, it can absorb a fair amount without it breaking off, unlike the rich tea which 99% of the time ends up at the bottom of the cup.

Whats your favourite biscuit?

Cheers
James :wink:
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Post by Nickosx »

You forgot HOBNOB!! :evil: :evil:

How could you miss out the ultimate biscuit. The best dunker there is :D
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Post by OMSSMretd »

Go posh. Chocolate Hobnob.
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Got to go with OMSSM with that one!
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Post by SO19 »

I reckon the best biscuit for tea/coffee is a plain one. Its a toss up between a hobnob, rich tea and digestive. :)
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Post by tafmad »

I had to check the name of the forum when I read this post. I thought i had stumbled into a womens institute forum...favourite biscuits eh?.... :roll:
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Post by flighty »

Dark chocolate covered ginger ones ..... biscuits, that is. :roll:

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The untimate is not on the list!!
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Post by OMSSMretd »

Someone will be going for biscuit browns next. The womans institute are a lovely bunch of people who do good works all over the globe, however my biscuit knowledge is far superior. 8)
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Post by Wee Willy Winkie »

biggin' up the shortbread!!!! they are hard, can survive multiple dunks.
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[quote="flighty"]Dark chocolate covered ginger ones ..... biscuits, that is. :roll:

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Post by myss »

What a choice! I must have about six favourites now! Custard Creams is it - brings back a few memories or three.
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Ohhh, what about twix..........dip it in a hot cuppa and suck the chocolate off :lol:
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JoJo82 wrote:Ohhh, what about twix..........dip it in a hot cuppa and suck the chocolate off :lol:
Ah but is a twix truely a biscuit?
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