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What's your favorite biscuit?
Mines is the mint viscounts. Started eating them, now I can't put the bleeding packet down
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Chocolate digestive or chocolate chip gingers.
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Custard creams, chocolate chip cookies or shortbread!
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Dark chocolate digestives or the Bahlsen Leibniz biscuits or Cadbury Snack biscuits
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Custard creams
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Custard creams.
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Either shortbread or chocolate hobnob.
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Milk chocolate hobnobs + tea = bliss
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At the moment it's Oat and Treacle Cookies from Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Range
they're so scrummy !......
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Custard creams, bourbons, triple choccie cookies, choco Leibniz biscuits and foxes Viennese
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Iced gems are my all time favourite since childhood and I like the modern recipe icings but preferred the older recipe biscuit. Also virtually every choccie biscuit made by Bahlsen just as long as it's from B&Q or Home Bargains, and certainly not from Asda at the astronomical prices they charge for German branded chocolate biscuits.
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Iced gems are my all time favourite since childhood and I like the modern recipe icings but preferred the older recipe biscuit. Also virtually every choccie biscuit made by Bahlsen just as long as it's from B&Q or Home Bargains, and certainly not from Asda at the astronomical prices they charge for German branded chocolate biscuits.
malted milk rich tea finger kit kat, not sure if that qualifies as a biscuit but i still like them! cadbury's snack my home made biscotti, i do chocolate or hazelnut or almond..yum! [if i say so myself!] which reminds me, i must make some!! ![]() I also make a v good shortbread...or so i've been told!
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I wrote B&Q instead of B&M, what was I thinking?! Kate, Kit kat definitely qualifies as a biscuit. If anyone likes Cadburys Fingers then B&M and Home Bargains sell large bags, 350g from memory, of broken assorted chocolate finger biscuits for 79p, except they're not broken, and every bag I've bought has been Cadburys milk chocolate fingers. An absolute bargain imo.
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Chocolate bourbon. Could sit and eat a whole packet of them
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Cadburys snack biscuits, Gold bars, Chocolate fingers (used like a straw to sook tea!!) and those Bahlsen butter biscuits with the chocolate on. Ooooh and Fox's chocolatey rounds. I want some now. Damn you slimming world.
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I'm partial to a nice or a garibaldi, or if I am feeling like treating myself a fig roll.
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I'm partial to a nice or a garibaldi, or if I am feeling like treating myself a fig roll.
I just remembered, Walkers does a raspberry and white chocolate shortbread. Delicious!! And I don't even like white chocolate. Hmmmm, I haven't had any of those in ages.... |
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Dark chocolate digestives.
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Amoretti biscuits on the rare occasion I allow myself one - love almond flavour!
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Bourbons
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Maryland chocolate chip cookies
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Cadburys snack biscuits, Gold bars, Chocolate fingers (used like a straw to sook tea!!) and those Bahlsen butter biscuits with the chocolate on. Ooooh and Fox's chocolatey rounds. I want some now. Damn you slimming world.
![]() would also like to add the Fox's Classic |
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I have a little list!
![]() Jaffa Cakes Rich Tea Digestives Chocolate chip Chocolate Hob Nobs Garibaldi Jammy Dodgers Custard Creams Short bread biscuits - bloody evil those! Jeez that's bad. ![]() This is why I don't buy them, I only eat them when people bring them in at work....
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Border Shortbread, various varieties/flavours.
Chocolate Hob Nobs, both milk and plain. Fig Rolls. |
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Bourbons, dipped in tea
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