Biscuits

victoriab

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Hehehe. That's great. Do fingers count as biscuits? If not, I would have to go for the humble chocolate digestive. My earliest memory is stealing them off the highest shelf and eating them at 5 in the morning sitting about a foot away from the tv.
 

MISS T

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just eating Fox's triple biscuit,it's smooth milk chocolate and deliciously oaty texture makes it a family favouite! 12 bars for 99p from Asda.:banana:
 

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noir2985 said:
Hehehe. That's great. Do fingers count as biscuits?
Hmmm I suppose you could count them as biscuits ;)

Miss T said:
just eating Fox's triple biscuit,it's smooth milk chocolate and deliciously oaty texture makes it a family favouite! 12 bars for 99p from Asda.
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These things are a touch of class. I'd put them in the same mould as rocky bars :)
 

Sofa

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I agree with BBC. The chocolate digestive is beyond equal. Even the plain digestive, sans chocolat is an extraordinary creation.
 

db

#chaplife
birds always seem to prefer dark/plain chocolate.. i just don't get it :?:

milk > plain
 

db

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you can't go wrong with a custard cream.. although i hate it when you get those stubborn ones, which won't separate without breaking the biscuit :grr:
 

jimbob23

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dirtybobby said:
you can't go wrong with a custard cream.. although i hate it when you get those stubborn ones, which won't separate without breaking the biscuit :grr:
I hear ya. That sucks. Same goes for Oreos/any other type of sandwich format biscuit.
 

victoriab

victoriaboyle.co.uk
Have you ever tried to take the biscuits apart and then remove the squishy bit in the middle whilst keeping it intact? I don't think I've ever managed it but that might be because I get frustrated and eat the whole thing in the middle of trying.
 

db

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noir2985 said:
Have you ever tried to take the biscuits apart and then remove the squishy bit in the middle whilst keeping it intact? I don't think I've ever managed it but that might be because I get frustrated and eat the whole thing in the middle of trying.
what, as in separate the component parts so you're left with two opposing biscuits and a complete "custard" pattie?

yeah, i've managed it on a couple of rare occasions.. you have to have the right custard creams to do it, though.. and probably OCD..
 

jimbob23

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rich upsetter said:
fig rolls are the bizwollox. demolished an entire pack last week.
Just been and bought some of these bad boys from Costcutter. Can't see them lasting too long.
 
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