The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread™
Posted: 13 Mar 2017, 22:17
Over-dunked biscuit disintegrated in mug of tea.
Bourbons are an eminently dunkable biscuit. Rich Tea, also, while Digestives should be avoided by the neophyte on account of their particularly absorbent properties (chocolate covered digestives are the exception to this rule, although they are only available to dunkers of the 3rd dan and above, since neophytes have not passed through the necessary grades of bisuketto kanshō lit. "appreciation of the erotic arts of the baking of refreshing tea-time delights"). In my local dojo we use Garibaldi or "squashed fly" biscuits as a training aid, since these can be dunked for an infinite amount of time without succumbing to Fatal Tea Absorption or chimei-tea-kina kyūshū.Swinnow wrote:Ahh, that peculiarly British pastime of dunking yer biccy, can't beat it. In a very lazy moment this morning I found myself dunking bourbons in my orange squash!
Its a GP, now they changed the way I can book appointments its impossible to see the same one all the time too.UnnaturalDisaster wrote:This sounds super shitty. Is it a GP or a consultant doing the prescribing?Alex66 wrote:Doctor deciding to prescribe me 60 painkillers for 28 days when I say I go through 4-8 a day. On my notes it has knows what he is doing with medication, alas that doctor retired. So now I am in the position of too much pain that knocks on to no energy that increases the pain and so on. FFS I have been taking various pain killers for 9 years, have swapped from one highly addictive opiate to another and coped with the s**t of withdrawal each time. I know they are addictive but and not healthy but its a simple choice, some vestige of life or none as I can do nothing.
Do you not find that espresso cups are too small to permit a really good dunk?Alex66 wrote:I am a fan of the French Petit Buere biscuits dunked in an espresso on a side note, rarely had issues with the old Digestive as a dunker.
No in the spirit of human decency I use a bigger cup with 5 or 6 shots it.EvilBastard wrote:Do you not find that espresso cups are too small to permit a really good dunk?Alex66 wrote:I am a fan of the French Petit Buere biscuits dunked in an espresso on a side note, rarely had issues with the old Digestive as a dunker.
There's a taste sensation that's transported me straight back to Sunday school!Swinnow wrote:Ahh, that peculiarly British pastime of dunking yer biccy, can't beat it. In a very lazy moment this morning I found myself dunking bourbons in my orange squash!
Try it with Tim Tams.Swinnow wrote:Ahh, that peculiarly British pastime of dunking yer biccy, can't beat it. In a very lazy moment this morning I found myself dunking bourbons in my orange squash!
This technique is crying out for chocolate fingers surely?Pista wrote:Try it with Tim Tams.Swinnow wrote:Ahh, that peculiarly British pastime of dunking yer biccy, can't beat it. In a very lazy moment this morning I found myself dunking bourbons in my orange squash!
Bite the ends off & then suck your coffee/ tea through it like it was a straw.
Better than penguins?Pista wrote:Tim Tams are way better than penguins
Well, you'd have to bite both ends off a chocolate finger to achieve this, and Nice People (as distinct from Nice biscuits, which some cognoscenti would argue are neither) Don't Do That. Especially when a Bourbon is more than up to the task.ruffers wrote:This technique is crying out for chocolate fingers surely?Pista wrote:Try it with Tim Tams.Swinnow wrote:Ahh, that peculiarly British pastime of dunking yer biccy, can't beat it. In a very lazy moment this morning I found myself dunking bourbons in my orange squash!
Bite the ends off & then suck your coffee/ tea through it like it was a straw.
And aren't Tim Tams just slightly inferior Penguins... ?
[Hastily adds them to shopping list.]ruffers wrote:This technique is crying out for chocolate fingers surely?
You're reading my mindEvilBastard wrote:Is it time to split this into a new theme? I feel that there ought to be something a little more subdued than "Currently rather pleased by" wherein we can come together as a community to share our passion for hot-beverage-soaked baked goods (Assam, Lapsang, and Oolong - Oh Chai: Which Teas Are Best For Dunking?, When You Dunk See Me: tales of covert dunking in situations where it isn't appropriate, and the like). 'tis a theme poorly covered in this forum, I feel.
EwwwUnnaturalDisaster wrote:I'm just going to leave this here...
Heretic! Burn Him/Her!UnnaturalDisaster wrote:I'm just going to leave this here...
Advanced years enable one to gain a perspective on what's important in life. Time was when my mind was a blizzard of thoughts of work, career, sex, and Do I Know Anyone With Good Gear. With the passing of time one finds that the ephemera fades into the background, and one is able to focus on the fundamentals - where are the teabags, is there milk in the fridge, what is the shortest distance between (a) [where I am], and (b) [where the biscuits are], and Do I Trust This Person Not To Put The Milk In Before Taking The Tea Bag Out?Pista wrote:You've put a lot of thought into this EB