What are your favourite biscuits?
#31
Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
Custard creams.......
But they have to be the original Crawfords Custard Creams, which you can't get anywhere these days. Which brings me nicely to another problem: there are that many "own brand" products in supermarkets these days, you can't actually buy the original stuff anymore
#34
Plain chocolate Hob **** when dunked and eaten in one go - fighting with the chocolate / coffee / dribble is always a worthwhile challenge!
Dry biscuits? Hmmmm... mini jammy dodgers. My mother in-law gave us a bloody box of the things... hundreds and hundreds of them. Didn't last more than a week <burp>
Dry biscuits? Hmmmm... mini jammy dodgers. My mother in-law gave us a bloody box of the things... hundreds and hundreds of them. Didn't last more than a week <burp>
#35
Anyone got any dog biscuits for my dog, he likes meat flavour,
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#41
Plain and simple
Disgestive Biscuits - so many options to make them enjoyable
dunking, making cheesecake, putting peanut butter on them etc
i would go as far as to say if i was stranded on a deserted island that is the only thing i'd take.
dunking, making cheesecake, putting peanut butter on them etc
i would go as far as to say if i was stranded on a deserted island that is the only thing i'd take.
#51
Does anyone remember boxes of broken biscuits?
Supermarkets would somehow know that packets had been dropped and most biscuits inside smashed - so they emptied them into a big cardboard box and sold them for not a lot.
Happy memories of a group of friends (say, 4) sitting in front of the TV and starting with a full box and ending up with an empty one without really realising it
This was early-mid 80s. Doubtless stopped under some sort of H&S legislation.
Supermarkets would somehow know that packets had been dropped and most biscuits inside smashed - so they emptied them into a big cardboard box and sold them for not a lot.
Happy memories of a group of friends (say, 4) sitting in front of the TV and starting with a full box and ending up with an empty one without really realising it
This was early-mid 80s. Doubtless stopped under some sort of H&S legislation.
#57
Originally Posted by Brendan Hughes
Does anyone remember boxes of broken biscuits?
Supermarkets would somehow know that packets had been dropped and most biscuits inside smashed - so they emptied them into a big cardboard box and sold them for not a lot.
Happy memories of a group of friends (say, 4) sitting in front of the TV and starting with a full box and ending up with an empty one without really realising it
This was early-mid 80s. Doubtless stopped under some sort of H&S legislation.
Supermarkets would somehow know that packets had been dropped and most biscuits inside smashed - so they emptied them into a big cardboard box and sold them for not a lot.
Happy memories of a group of friends (say, 4) sitting in front of the TV and starting with a full box and ending up with an empty one without really realising it
This was early-mid 80s. Doubtless stopped under some sort of H&S legislation.