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My top 3
1. Sainsburys own brand Custard creams
2. Foxes Crunch creams
3. Garibaldi
maviczap
13-08-10, 04:28 PM
Not in any order
1. Any Custard creams
2. Foxes Crunch creams
3. Chocolate chip cookies (maryland or boasters)
4 bourbons
5 Iced gems :p
the_lone_wolf
13-08-10, 04:35 PM
I couldn't choose, both Rich and Kerry are thoroughly bloody nice folks...
:cool:
timwilky
13-08-10, 04:36 PM
Too good for monster biscuits (AKA boasters)
mums home made oak cookies
brandy snaps filled with brandy cream
dizzyblonde
13-08-10, 04:40 PM
As taster of all things cakey and finest biscuits I recommend these babies, and for £1 a pack in Asda mmmmmmmmmmm
http://www.the-biscuit-van.co.uk/images/fox-s-foxes-foxs-biscuits-chunkie-extremely-chocolatey-cookies-chocolate-chip-coated.jpg
kellyjo
13-08-10, 04:44 PM
Foxs viennese melts (chocolate)
Cadburys chocolate fingers
Dicky Ticker
13-08-10, 04:50 PM
Ginger snaps--------best dunkers
Garibaldi------------dead fly biscuits
Jaffa cakes---------don't know if its a biscuit or a cake
Cup of tea and a Jaffa cake and I'm anybodys
kellyjo
13-08-10, 04:51 PM
Heard this on the radio the other day, apparently jaffa cakes are cakes not biscuits, this is because they go hard when left in the air whereas a biscuit goes soft.
Bedhead
13-08-10, 05:00 PM
1. Toffypops
2. Mcvities Raspberry cookies
3. Jammy Dodgy
:sunny:
timwilky
13-08-10, 05:01 PM
Important whether jaffa cake was cake or biscuit as "Chocolate covered biscuits" attracts VAT.
1) Choc chip cookies
2) Digestives (Extremely versatile, dunking or smeared in butter and topped with stilton)
3) Shortbread
But at this moment in time these badboys are the dogs danglies
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_L_xtQKmEeWU/S5RB_zqiTKI/AAAAAAAABeY/JEOxThjZk40/s320/crunchie.JPG
Nom nom nom nom!
dizzyblonde
13-08-10, 05:02 PM
Heard this on the radio the other day, apparently jaffa cakes are cakes not biscuits, this is because they go hard when left in the air whereas a biscuit goes soft.
Oo now theres an argument that comes up from time to time on here.
They are classed as cakes for your reason, and also because of some sort of tax thing I believe.
dizzyblonde
13-08-10, 05:03 PM
1) But at this moment in time these badboys are the dogs danglies
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_L_xtQKmEeWU/S5RB_zqiTKI/AAAAAAAABeY/JEOxThjZk40/s320/crunchie.JPG
Nom nom nom nom!
YOu waaannnna try Crunchie Ice cream jobbies.........droooooooooollll:smt045
MR UKI (1)
13-08-10, 05:21 PM
YOu waaannnna try Crunchie Ice cream jobbies.........droooooooooollll:smt045
them that 'pop' and 'fizz' when you eat them? They are amazing :D
hobnobs are the best, end of
YOu waaannnna try Crunchie Ice cream jobbies.........droooooooooollll:smt045
Been there and done it :D Trouble is that Mr's C has a bit of a penchant for them too so they don't seem to last all that long :(
dizzyblonde
13-08-10, 05:37 PM
them that 'pop' and 'fizz' when you eat them? They are amazing :D
yeaaaaaah thems the ones
Been there and done it :D Trouble is that Mr's C has a bit of a penchant for them too so they don't seem to last all that long :(
mmmm so do we, they're only nice when they are half price in Tesco, and you get more for your money!
CLARKYsv
13-08-10, 05:38 PM
BOUBON!!!!!
(end of list)
BOUBON!!!!!
(end of list)
Are they like Bourbons' :rolleyes:
metalmonkey
13-08-10, 06:00 PM
Oero Double stuff chocolate\\:D/
no_akira
13-08-10, 06:03 PM
1. Malted milks dipped in milk
2. Sainsburys Fruit Digestive Biscuits (cheap and great for dipping coffee / milk)
3. Fox's viennese fingers (have a fantastic crunch / snap when bitten.)
4. Abernetheys (simmers) unfortunately they went all thin 4 years ago, they lost something.
I couldn't choose, both Rich and Kerry are thoroughly bloody nice folks...
:cool:
:winner:
:smt098
Boaster's are pretty good and Rusk's (although I'm not sure a Rusk is a biscuit).
dizzyblonde
13-08-10, 06:14 PM
and Rusk's (although I'm not sure a Rusk is a biscuit).
They are my craving right now. I eat rather a lot!
Chocolate HobNob .............
OOooooooo but if we are talking Jaffas then ......
Hot chocolate with a jaffa on top and microwave for 30 secs, Yummy x
BigBaddad
13-08-10, 06:18 PM
Jaffa CAKES....clue is in the name. Don't do cadburys any more.
Plain old hobnobs get my vote, although my wife complains about the mess when I dunk mine in bed.
Tesco do some lovely appley cookies, chocolate ones too.
Heard this on the radio the other day, apparently jaffa cakes are cakes not biscuits, this is because they go hard when left in the air whereas a biscuit goes soft.
<juvenile snigger> She said "they go hard" :D
BigBaddad
13-08-10, 06:22 PM
How about mini cheddars, do they qualify.
my wife complains about the mess when I dunk mine in bed.
most people dunk their biscuits in cup of tea, hardly surprising your wife complains. ;)
chocolate ginger biscuits but they are expensive so only have them at xmas or when no kids are around. tesco own jaffa cakes (not basics). will eat any biscuit really except fig rolls, they are just wrong
Littlepeahead
13-08-10, 06:24 PM
From the Hummingbird cafe recipe book the Gingerbread men and Peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies
And the BBC Good Food website recipe for Anzac biscuits
I don't really buy biscuits but I bake for the cricket team every week and these are the ones that are always requested - all are really scrummy.
Choccy digestives
Bourbons
Custard creams
and choccy hob knobs
MisterTommyH
13-08-10, 06:29 PM
1 - Maryland choc chip cookies (technicallt a biscwit 'cos they go soft')
2 - Choc hob nobs
There are no other biscwits
Fox's crunch creams
Jammy dodgers
Bourbons
in that order.
Others may be called biscuits but they are not THE biscuits
1. Chocolate Hob Nobs
2. Chocolate Digestives
3. Hob Nobs
One of the funniest things I have ever seen is Peter Kay stand up talking about dunking biscuits :)
tactcom7
13-08-10, 09:17 PM
Rich tea, plain and simple (has to be Mcvities though)
I couldn't choose, both Rich and Kerry are thoroughly bloody nice folks...
:cool:
Rich tea, plain and simple (has to be Mcvities though)
:rolleyes:
Don't know weither it's a biscuit but Farleys Rusks Rock!
3. Soggy
hahahahahah.. keithd has soggy biscuits (fife joke)
Bourbons - the KING of biscuits.
Gingernuts - the only biscuit that should dunked.
Garibaldis - honourable mention.
metalangel
14-08-10, 11:41 AM
Double Stuf Oreos
Bourbon Creams
those soft chewy white chocolate and macadamia ones from Subway
1. Milk Choco Leibniz
2. Crunch Creams
3. Hobnobs
P.S. I was gonna add fig rolls but what category would they come under as they're not a biscuit or a cake!?!
barwel1992
14-08-10, 11:59 AM
choc cookies
Bourbons
custard creams
as you can see all the healthy stuf :)
Gordon B
14-08-10, 08:56 PM
This thread is 5 pages long and no mention of the might Tim Tam??
THE king of biscuits. So good there is a specific way to eat them...
2. Air
i leave those in lifts :cool:
CheGuevara
14-08-10, 09:33 PM
http://celebrityreligion.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/lionel_richtea.jpg
1. Milk Choco Leibniz
+1
Don't do cheap biscuits, they're disgusting:smt120
andrewsmith
14-08-10, 11:03 PM
hobnobs- the marine of biscuits
Tunnocks carmel wafers
Tunnocks teacakes
Geodude
15-08-10, 09:42 AM
Abernethy
Toffy tops
Jamborees mmmmmm
CoolGirl
15-08-10, 10:51 AM
This thread is 5 pages long and no mention of the might Tim Tam??
who??
+1
Don't do cheap biscuits, they're disgusting:smt120
+ 2. Animal fat of dubious provenance in biscuits = bleurgh.
BTW, make mine a proper milk chocolate digestive.
Gordon B
15-08-10, 12:39 PM
who??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam_Slam
When you all come round to my new place, I will go to Netto, seems the cheaper the better:D and I'll keep the quality stuff for Debs:cool:
1) KitKat
2) Fox's Classic
3)Rocky Caramel
'Nuff said
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