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Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 09:36
by Pista
"Experts" claim there are 520 ways to eat Jaffa Cakes.
I note that they didn't ask any of us.

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 09:54
by markfiend
Pista wrote: 11 Feb 2021, 09:36 "Experts" claim there are 520 ways to eat Jaffa Cakes.
I note that they didn't ask any of us.
That's just an extended advert for McVitie's! :lol:

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 09:58
by Pista
markfiend wrote: 11 Feb 2021, 09:54
Pista wrote: 11 Feb 2021, 09:36 "Experts" claim there are 520 ways to eat Jaffa Cakes.
I note that they didn't ask any of us.
That's just an extended advert for McVitie's! :lol:
Yeah.
They got sick of Weetabix & Heinz getting all the attention :lol:

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 12:05
by black smurf
I have discovered "cherry bakewell" flavour chocolate digestives.......my life is complete.

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 12:29
by Quiff Boy
oh my word!

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 20:41
by black smurf
Indeed, "oh my word" I am wondering if they do requests ? perhaps spiced rum flavour ?

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 18:45
by Pista
Saw some of these in the supermarket last week
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Might pick up a pack this week

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 20:41
by emilystrange
One of the parents sent it 2 huge packets of Jaffa cakes on Monday when the kids came back. To help us get through the week, she said. :D

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 22:21
by ROBBIE
emilystrange wrote: 13 Mar 2021, 20:41 One of the parents sent it 2 huge packets of Jaffa cakes on Monday when the kids came back. To help us get through the week, she said. :D
What did you do after 10 o’clock? 🤣

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 22:28
by emilystrange
hee... well, you see, we'd already brought our own HUGE supply.. so we have Monday's already lined up!

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 16 Mar 2021, 08:22
by Pista
According to Cambridgeshire Live's biscuit expert, Co-Op's custard creams are disappointing

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 16 Mar 2021, 22:10
by emilystrange
ALL CUSTARD CREAMS ARE DISAPPOINTING

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 16 Mar 2021, 22:14
by Pista
emilystrange wrote: 16 Mar 2021, 22:10 ALL CUSTARD CREAMS ARE DISAPPOINTING
& disgusting

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 16 Mar 2021, 22:25
by emilystrange
that too

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 17 Mar 2021, 09:18
by abridged
emilystrange wrote: 16 Mar 2021, 22:10 ALL CUSTARD CREAMS ARE DISAPPOINTING
Indeed. I never saw the point of Vanilla. There was for a while a strawberry version of them. Which tasted weird. Probably because we are all used to vanilla. Which could be a metaphor for existence.

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 21:55
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
I know this is only tangentally linked to biscuits, but if anyone hasn't read it yet, there's a hilarious tea towel related thread on the big TSOM FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1980147 ... 6201594225

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 22:50
by emilystrange
THat's the best thing on there!

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 29 Mar 2021, 01:24
by spike_severin
Eating some Ginger Parkin biscuits. Nice.

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 30 Mar 2021, 23:40
by eastmidswhizzkid
this possibly my first post in this thread but i had to share: cadbury's chocolate fingers dunked in rose wine...its like eating s bag of sugar with extra sweetener...don't do it!

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 31 Mar 2021, 10:27
by markfiend
Watch the diabetes bro!

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 31 Mar 2021, 13:52
by eastmidswhizzkid
markfiend wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 10:27 Watch the diabetes bro!
chocolate just aint my thing. i'm a cake man.

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 10:50
by elamanamou
One Irish food I must try - Rich tea Biscuits with butter. Apparently every Irish person knows this snack!!! :lol:

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 06 Apr 2021, 01:42
by EvilBastard
elamanamou wrote: 05 Apr 2021, 10:50 One Irish food I must try - Rich tea Biscuits with butter. Apparently every Irish person knows this snack!!! :lol:
And this, oh best beloveds, is why we sought for so many years to bring our Hibernian brethren back into the fold. Oh, how valiantly we strove to save them, sending first a man who would banish the snakes from their teashops that they might enjoy a nice cuppa in peace. And yet they refused to heed us. Then we dispatched many wealthy and well-bred English people to teach them the ways of tea and its enjoyment, but they preferred to carry on their heathen ways, burning mud and eating so many potatoes that they caused a terrible shortage of them. Oh, if only they had listened to us as we extolled the virtues of the noble Bourbon, the princely plain-chocolate digestive, and the Jaffa Cake, which we gave for them and for many. And who among us gathered here this evening can forget the events of this very time in 1916 when, displaying their ingratitude, they laid siege to the post office wherein parcels of pink wafers, Hob Nobs, and shortbread, gifts from their concerned compatriots across the sea, awaited distribution to the poor and needy among them.
Let it be no wonder, then, that the Free Unionist Congregation of Tadfield had eventually no option but to turn our backs upon them, to cast them into the darkness, to wander the howling wastes, to seek what solace they could in the arms of the even-more benighted heathens that inhabit The Lands Beyond These Shores, lands where a good cuppa cannot be had, lands where proper biscuits fear to tread and where a proper cup of tea is as alien a concept as soap, being polite to their neighbours, and not setting fire to sheep. And let this be a lesson that a similar fate may befall all those who dine upon Rich Tea biscuits with butter, for 'tis but the first step upon the wide and downward-sloping path to the abyss - oh, it's just a Rich Tea with butter, you'll hear them say. Aye, sez I, but where will it end? I tell you, brothers and sisters, I tell you for I have gazed into the abyss and was sore afeared by the sight that met my eyes. I saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the names of Custard Cream, Jammy Dodger, and Nice. Repent and be saved, or suffer the damnation that will befall all unbelievers.

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 06 Apr 2021, 08:11
by abridged
elamanamou wrote: 05 Apr 2021, 10:50 One Irish food I must try - Rich tea Biscuits with butter. Apparently every Irish person knows this snack!!! :lol:
Indeed we do. And glorious is the rich tea with butter. No dunking though! 😉

Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

Posted: 08 Apr 2021, 00:21
by DJElectricDaddy
elamanamou wrote: 05 Apr 2021, 10:50 One Irish food I must try - Rich tea Biscuits with butter. Apparently every Irish person knows this snack!!! :lol:
I used to do plain digestives with butter (not margarine, proper salty butter). Was quite teasty in a sweet and salty kinda way