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I'm all Charlton-ed out ! Lets talk biscuits
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You’re so right, I’m mid 40s now and it’s bizarre reading comments you put when in your 20sorpingtonRED said:
It must feel strange reading comments you made 14yrs ago. Bit like a diary this siteAFKABartram said:Props to @RedArmySE7 for flying the Choco Leibniz flag for the last ten years. He is of course correct, it’s the current King of the Biscuit and I’m convinced is only not a a nationwide bestseller as most luddites see its name and think I’m not eating that foreign muck
Interesting I started this 14 years ago waxing lyrical about Viennese Whirls. Can’t remember having one in the last ten years.
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Channel 5 at 9 tonight, Amazing Cakes and Bakes a celebration of the UKs favourite treats including how the Jaffa cake is made. Phwaooorrrrr.2
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I got it wrong the programme is at 8pm not 9pm, wouldn't want anyone to miss filth like that, and it's a six part series.0
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Game changer.
Mint Chunky Choco Leibniz
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mingingAFKABartram said:Game changer.
Mint Chunky Choco Leibniz
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Eat a whole packet of party rings with a cuppa on Saturday. Nothing says council estate child’s birthday party more but I don’t care, they’re delicious.2
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Yep, them and Iced Gems. Never grow upValleyGary said:Eat a whole packet of party rings with a cuppa on Saturday. Nothing says council estate child’s birthday party more but I don’t care, they’re delicious.2 -
love a bit of shortbread or as a rare treat, millionaires shortbread but you cannot beat a custard cream IMHO1
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Now you're talking!AFKABartram said:
Yep, them and Iced Gems. Never grow upValleyGary said:Eat a whole packet of party rings with a cuppa on Saturday. Nothing says council estate child’s birthday party more but I don’t care, they’re delicious.0 -
The Garibaldi is a much underrated biscuit5
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And the Rich Tea - with your choice of hot beverage obviouslySporadicAddick said:The Garibaldi is a much underrated biscuit0 -
Might not strictly be a biscuit but Tunnock Tea Cakes are World beaters. I don't buy them often because I always always eat a the whole box of 6 in one binge fest.
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Lately I’ve been partial to Tesco rhubarb and custard creams an chocolate orange bourbons.0
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snowballs are the peak of tunnocks' work imo followed by the tea cake then the caramel waferDippenhall said:Might not strictly be a biscuit but Tunnock Tea Cakes are World beaters. I don't buy them often because I always always eat a the whole box of 6 in one binge fest.0 -
Lived in Sweatyland in 2013. The array of Tunnock products up there that are not readily available down here was a revelation.Dippenhall said:Might not strictly be a biscuit but Tunnock Tea Cakes are World beaters. I don't buy them often because I always always eat a the whole box of 6 in one binge fest.
However, you cannot beat a chunk of this...
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McVities fruit shortcakes in the purple wrapping are lovely as well.1
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I never see them anymore (Tescos/Sainsburys).ValleyGary said:McVities fruit shortcakes in the purple wrapping are lovely as well.0 -
A lot of places do their own versions. They’re never as nice.Covered End said:
I never see them anymore (Tescos/Sainsburys).ValleyGary said:McVities fruit shortcakes in the purple wrapping are lovely as well.1 -
I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a few days ago, I am on a Slimming World 12 week plan, and have to stop eating refined sugar until further notice. SO PLEASE STOP THIS TALK OF BISCUITS, plus Garibaldis are the work of the devil!
Digestives with a tub of ice cream were my downfall. Have pity on this miserable boy!0 -
Nothing compares to Malteser biscuits.0
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Was finding my chocolate digestive was melting in my hand a bit in the warm weather the other day.Soon fixed by using two custard creams to hold them in a pincer movement5
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Let us know when you see these in the shops
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Earlier in the thread, there was talk of Lincoln biscuits. They sell these for £1 in Morrison’s but you find them in the Irish foods section. Bring back lovely memories of tea at my nan’s.
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PWR but the present Mrs Bluff picked up some “jammy dodger” style biscuits in a pink packet from a trip to IKEA, they’re ruddy lovely…this will have repercussions…0
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Milk chocolate Hobnobs or the supermarket value Chocolate Chip Cookies are my personal go tos0
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My dog will rip your arm off for a few nibbles on a plain Hobnob.0















