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What is your biscuit of choice for tea dunking?
Mines is the Mcvities Rich Tea
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Someone's bound to mention the SAS of biscuits........
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I don't drink tea but I do like to dunk biccies in coffee, my favourite one for purpose being digestives or milk chocolate digestives.
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I'm a coffee drinker. The best biscuit for dunking is of course the Malted Milk. In fact, it's just the best biscuit in general.
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I like to dunk kit kats into cold glasses of milk.
Only tea I drink is earl grey and that's only been recently so I haven't got round to dunking stuff in it yet. Not sure I like the idea of it. |
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Quote:
Mines is the Mcvities Rich Tea
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For dunking in tea - Bourbon Cream or McVitie's HobNob
For dunking in coffee - Penguin. Nibble both ends off, dip it in the coffee and then suck the coffee up through the biscuit like a straw. Known as a Tim Tam Slam in Australia as that's what their biscuit equivalent of a Penguin is. |
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The only biscuits I buy (or dunk) are Sainsbury's 'Taste the Difference' Oat Digestives. They only contain about half the sugar content of a regular wheat digestive biscuit, and can withstand a lengthy dunking without collapsing.
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McVitie's Ginger Nuts are the king of dunkers!
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Chocolate digestives without a shadow of doubt.
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At the moment dark chocolate digestives
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Practically any biscuit bar Rich Tea (might as well dunk a cream cracker) and that vile import Oreos.
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Choc digestive.
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I haven't had a good dunk in ages!
But when I have done, it would be: bourbon/custard creams, ginger nuts and rich tea biscuits. I've been home baking biscuits of late and they don't pass the dunking test.
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bourbon.
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Chocolate Hob Nobs, been my favourite ever since my first dip.
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