Back to work now and I am considering some very important issues, the first one being:
Which is the best biscuit for dunking in your tea/coffee?
"To play it safe is not to play at all."
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Back to work now and I am considering some very important issues, the first one being:
"To play it safe is not to play at all." Chocolate Hobnob. King of Biscuits. Breakfast of Champions. Snack of Dark Emperors. It certainly got my vote - no compertition. Trust me, I'm a doctor. Something very traditional about a soggy warm choc digestive though.Like a mini choc fondue!!! "To play it safe is not to play at all." I opted for choc digestive. It doesn;t work too well with a glass of milk, but is interesting as the biscuit is soggy whilst the chocolate remains quite crisp.
Aren't the Asgard supposedly technologically superior? Rich Teas are best for marathon tea drinking sessions. You can buy them in big packets, not too many calories and, ironically, they're not that rich, so you can eat loads and not feel sick. Obviously an amateur dunker - who ever heard of anyone feeling sick after dunking? Keep practising though. "To play it safe is not to play at all." I hope you lot are going to clean all these crumbs up when you've done, we'll end up with mice!
Trust me, I'm a doctor. Personally, I'm split between Scotch Fingers and Tim Tams, although I wouldn't technically dunk the Tim Tam, but "Slam" it down. As for the Scotch Fingers, they're quite filling, so you can't really eat that many in one sitting. I have a mentally ill friend who stands by Jammy Dodgers as the perfect dunking biscuit. Despite repeated demonstrations of how they fall apart oh-so-easily, he refuses to recant and adopt the Digestive, or even the Chocolate Bourbon.
Not so mad with a little prep, a large spoon! Trust me, I'm a doctor. Ginger snaps rule the biscuit dunking world "A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week." - George S. Patton A spoon? Bah. Talk about a prop of the bourgeousie! Why not go all the way and use a sieve! No no, a sieve would stop you having all that horrid mush in the bottom.
Trust me, I'm a doctor. I have had an enquiry from a friend about why jaffa cakes were not included - well Im no expert, but I'm not sure if this qualifies as a biscuit. "To play it safe is not to play at all." Powered By: MyTopix™ | Personal Message Board v 1.2.3 BetaCopyright © 2004, Jaia Interactive all rights reserved. |
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