The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™

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emilystrange wrote:
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I don't drown them in cow juice though :urff:
nah. straight from the packet like any other biscuit
I'm glad it's not just me.
I absolutely adore them & it does say "all ages" on the box
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:D
i haven't had any for ages. hmmm.
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I suspect my work collegues are playing a despicable joke...fig rolls... what the very f***

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send the fig rolls here, bin all cream biscuits. they are the devil's work.
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Pista wrote:
emilystrange wrote:
Pista wrote:
I don't drown them in cow juice though :urff:
nah. straight from the packet like any other biscuit
I'm glad it's not just me.
I absolutely adore them & it does say "all ages" on the box
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Oh my, that takes me back to the days when I used to nab one of these from the baby supplies to gnaw with a cuppa rather than head out to the shop for biccies of an evening. Although, I admit a preference for Liga, I want my Liga!
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Ginger stem with a chocolate top. I like my work collegues again.
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The whole chocolate on the top or the bottom debate has kicked off again
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I don't care what they say, the chocolate is the top :lol:
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markfiend wrote:I don't care what they say, the chocolate is the top :lol:
Agreed!

No-one wants a sticky chocolate bottom! :innocent:
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Am not wholly convinced I would want a sticky chocolate top either.
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Swinnow wrote:Am not wholly convinced I would want a sticky chocolate top either.
Well i've never sufferred a sticky chocolate top yet, you just need to improve your technique! :wink:
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A shopping trip to top up the biccy tin in Pudsey has unearthed McVities Chocfilled Thins which could save us all from sticky tops and bottoms or even poor technique.

As you were people. :lol:
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Swinnow wrote:Am not wholly convinced I would want a sticky chocolate top either.
Don't knock it 'til you've tried it... :wink:
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Today was a good day - I bought and ate Lemon Puffs.
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You can't go wrong with a packet of Ginger Nuts and a brew.
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SHORTBREAD! Say no more.
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Oh - and Timtams all the way from Oz.
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Debaser wrote:Oh - and Timtams all the way from Oz.
Have you tried the Tim Tam Slam yet?
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Debaser wrote:SHORTBREAD! Say no more.
Have always wondered has anyone actually ever eaten Shortbread willingly and not at Christmas? Generations of little kids traumatised by being forced to eat this bland biscuit/cake mix... :urff: :wink:
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abridged wrote:
Debaser wrote:SHORTBREAD! Say no more.
Have always wondered has anyone actually ever eaten Shortbread willingly and not at Christmas? Generations of little kids traumatised by being forced to eat this bland biscuit/cake mix... :urff: :wink:
Blasphemy! Shortbread- 3 ingredients: the perfect ratio of butter to sugar and flour to make it all stick together. It holds up well when dunked in a cuppa. And is even available shaped like scottie dogs!

If fact, shortbread represents the high-point of biscuit technology.
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Shortbread was the first biscuit I learned to bake
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EmmaPeelWannaBe wrote:
abridged wrote:
Debaser wrote:SHORTBREAD! Say no more.
Have always wondered has anyone actually ever eaten Shortbread willingly and not at Christmas? Generations of little kids traumatised by being forced to eat this bland biscuit/cake mix... :urff: :wink:
Blasphemy! Shortbread- 3 ingredients: the perfect ratio of butter to sugar and flour to make it all stick together. It holds up well when dunked in a cuppa. And is even available shaped like scottie dogs!

If fact, shortbread represents the high-point of biscuit technology.
Dunked Shortbread???!!! The horror! If there was a Geneva Biscuit Convention it would be surely a war-crime! :wink:
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Dunking shortbread - guilty m'lord
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abridged wrote:
EmmaPeelWannaBe wrote:
abridged wrote: Have always wondered has anyone actually ever eaten Shortbread willingly and not at Christmas? Generations of little kids traumatised by being forced to eat this bland biscuit/cake mix... :urff: :wink:
Blasphemy! Shortbread- 3 ingredients: the perfect ratio of butter to sugar and flour to make it all stick together. It holds up well when dunked in a cuppa. And is even available shaped like scottie dogs!

If fact, shortbread represents the high-point of biscuit technology.
Dunked Shortbread???!!! The horror! If there was a Geneva Biscuit Convention it would be surely a war-crime! :wink:
No, it's permissible, so long as you don't actually drop the shortbread in the cup of tea. And of course the no tea bags can be left in said mug once the milk is added.
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