Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... 13:18 - Dec 9 with 3657 views | wkj | Taking perfection... and dialing it up to 11 |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:22 - Dec 9 with 1742 views | clive_baker | Fine choice Sir. I would recommend sticky toffee pudding hobnobs, I was initially cynical but they're very good. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:24 - Dec 9 with 1731 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:22 - Dec 9 by clive_baker | Fine choice Sir. I would recommend sticky toffee pudding hobnobs, I was initially cynical but they're very good. |
How do they perform in the dunkability tests? Normal Biscoff are a terrible dunker, but this cream version holds it all together - 2 seconds in a hot drink, no more |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:28 - Dec 9 with 1710 views | jeera |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:24 - Dec 9 by wkj | How do they perform in the dunkability tests? Normal Biscoff are a terrible dunker, but this cream version holds it all together - 2 seconds in a hot drink, no more |
I had a cup of tea in bed this morning and lost half a chocolate digestive in the cup. In the past i would have fished it out and ended up drinking a mouthful of biscuit sludge near the bottom of the cup. Experience had taught me so i got up and made a fresh one instead. The end. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:28 - Dec 9 with 1704 views | clive_baker |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:24 - Dec 9 by wkj | How do they perform in the dunkability tests? Normal Biscoff are a terrible dunker, but this cream version holds it all together - 2 seconds in a hot drink, no more |
Which is ironic isn't it, given Biscoff are known for being served with a hot drink, hence the name deriving from the words biscuit and coffee. They are poor dunkers, you're right. The STP Hobnob is similar to your chocolate hobnob by way of dunkability and substance. I'll be buying again. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:29 - Dec 9 with 1694 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:28 - Dec 9 by jeera | I had a cup of tea in bed this morning and lost half a chocolate digestive in the cup. In the past i would have fished it out and ended up drinking a mouthful of biscuit sludge near the bottom of the cup. Experience had taught me so i got up and made a fresh one instead. The end. |
Experience should have taught you to have a goblin teasmade by your bed, none of this getting up lark |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:29 - Dec 9 with 1689 views | Churchman |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:24 - Dec 9 by wkj | How do they perform in the dunkability tests? Normal Biscoff are a terrible dunker, but this cream version holds it all together - 2 seconds in a hot drink, no more |
Sorry, the dunking of biscuits should be a punishable offence. A good five year term with no time off for non-dunking. It’s a crime against biscuitage. It’s wrong. The normal Biscoff is a thing of beauty, to be treated with respect. |  | |  |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:30 - Dec 9 with 1688 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:28 - Dec 9 by clive_baker | Which is ironic isn't it, given Biscoff are known for being served with a hot drink, hence the name deriving from the words biscuit and coffee. They are poor dunkers, you're right. The STP Hobnob is similar to your chocolate hobnob by way of dunkability and substance. I'll be buying again. |
I will look for them. Im still not sure anything can topple Ginger Nuts as the king dunker |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:31 - Dec 9 with 1683 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:29 - Dec 9 by Churchman | Sorry, the dunking of biscuits should be a punishable offence. A good five year term with no time off for non-dunking. It’s a crime against biscuitage. It’s wrong. The normal Biscoff is a thing of beauty, to be treated with respect. |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:33 - Dec 9 with 1675 views | footers | You've an odd way of spelling Rich Tea. The true king of biscuits. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:35 - Dec 9 with 1666 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:33 - Dec 9 by footers | You've an odd way of spelling Rich Tea. The true king of biscuits. |
Rich Tea is the Tory of the biscuit tin - They promise joy and excitement, but once you get deeper in you are presented with a bland lie. I thought you were better than this |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:36 - Dec 9 with 1659 views | jeera |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:29 - Dec 9 by wkj | Experience should have taught you to have a goblin teasmade by your bed, none of this getting up lark |
Every boy's dream. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:37 - Dec 9 with 1653 views | Swansea_Blue |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:35 - Dec 9 by wkj | Rich Tea is the Tory of the biscuit tin - They promise joy and excitement, but once you get deeper in you are presented with a bland lie. I thought you were better than this |
What on earth made you think Footers was better? |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:38 - Dec 9 with 1649 views | Churchman |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:31 - Dec 9 by wkj | |
I’ll be back! |  | |  |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:38 - Dec 9 with 1650 views | jeera |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:33 - Dec 9 by footers | You've an odd way of spelling Rich Tea. The true king of biscuits. |
With you on this. The perfect tea biscuit. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:39 - Dec 9 with 1645 views | jeera |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:29 - Dec 9 by Churchman | Sorry, the dunking of biscuits should be a punishable offence. A good five year term with no time off for non-dunking. It’s a crime against biscuitage. It’s wrong. The normal Biscoff is a thing of beauty, to be treated with respect. |
Not having this. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:40 - Dec 9 with 1640 views | footers |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:35 - Dec 9 by wkj | Rich Tea is the Tory of the biscuit tin - They promise joy and excitement, but once you get deeper in you are presented with a bland lie. I thought you were better than this |
They're subtle biscuits for the truly discerning. Not great drunkers, mind you, but they certainly test your dunking skills. None of this overly sweet cream filling malarkey, especially those Fox's Creams abominations. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:41 - Dec 9 with 1628 views | footers |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:38 - Dec 9 by jeera | With you on this. The perfect tea biscuit. |
Clue's in the name, innit. Some people these days... No wonder the country's gone to pot. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:42 - Dec 9 with 1625 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:40 - Dec 9 by footers | They're subtle biscuits for the truly discerning. Not great drunkers, mind you, but they certainly test your dunking skills. None of this overly sweet cream filling malarkey, especially those Fox's Creams abominations. |
Fox's Creams are an artisan biscuit dear old footers. Have you ever tried to milk a fox? It takes a very trained pair of hands to pull it off. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:43 - Dec 9 with 1618 views | Churchman |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:39 - Dec 9 by jeera | Not having this. |
Sorry, you know it makes sense. I was reading about Titus Oates this morning and part of his proposed sentence for false conspiracy accusations was to be whipped through the streets of London five days a year. I wouldn’t be that harsh on those who dunk biscuits. I’d reduce it to a couple….. [Post edited 9 Dec 2021 13:44]
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:44 - Dec 9 with 1605 views | jeera |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:41 - Dec 9 by footers | Clue's in the name, innit. Some people these days... No wonder the country's gone to pot. |
Ideal example of less is more. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:45 - Dec 9 with 1596 views | Churchman |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:42 - Dec 9 by wkj | Fox's Creams are an artisan biscuit dear old footers. Have you ever tried to milk a fox? It takes a very trained pair of hands to pull it off. |
Getting a polar bear to perch on a fox’s glacier mint takes a bit of persuasion too |  | |  |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:45 - Dec 9 with 1594 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:44 - Dec 9 by jeera | Ideal example of less is more. |
Which is why I called it the Tory of the biscuit tin - it couldn't possibly give us any less |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:46 - Dec 9 with 1590 views | clive_baker |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:29 - Dec 9 by wkj | Experience should have taught you to have a goblin teasmade by your bed, none of this getting up lark |
Been a while since I saw goblin' in the bedroom but that's another story. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:47 - Dec 9 with 1586 views | jeera |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:43 - Dec 9 by Churchman | Sorry, you know it makes sense. I was reading about Titus Oates this morning and part of his proposed sentence for false conspiracy accusations was to be whipped through the streets of London five days a year. I wouldn’t be that harsh on those who dunk biscuits. I’d reduce it to a couple….. [Post edited 9 Dec 2021 13:44]
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When you have a cup of tea sitting in front of you and a biscuit and don't have an overwhelming urge to dunk... You may as well just give up on life. |  |
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Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:48 - Dec 9 with 1584 views | wkj |
Introducing the NEW king of biscuits... on 13:45 - Dec 9 by Churchman | Getting a polar bear to perch on a fox’s glacier mint takes a bit of persuasion too |
You've now redeemed yourself |  |
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