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simple enough question but to many answers!!! Hob nobs are my personal favorate but i do also like the simpel digestive..
Australians would obviously go for the mighty tim tam (which i love because of te tim tam slam!!) Americans... well what is a good American biscuit?
also have you noticed how a lot of biscuits are named after military leaders.... |
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Oreos, creamy, chocalatey, and great with milk. |
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Quote:also have you noticed how a lot of biscuits are named after military leaders.... I quite enjoy my Churchill for afternoon tea. But seriously, Hobnobs, Digestives, all fine and dandy. |
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Pillsbury.
Oh yeah, you have a different meaning for "biscuit" across the pond.
well, how about mallomars. Do they count? |
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I'm like a little child when it comes to candies of all sorts. |
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Mmmm. To go for a proper biscuit...What the hell are those pink wafer things called? They are nice.
Obviously digestives do the job. I dunno. It's hard really. Probably just a classic chocolate flavoured cookie, with chocolate chips. Omnomnom |
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cam wrote:Mmmm. To go for a proper biscuit...What the hell are those pink wafer things called? They are nice.
Obviously digestives do the job. I dunno. It's hard really. Probably just a classic chocolate flavoured cookie, with chocolate chips. Omnomnom Lady fingers. |
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Chocolate Bourbons - cheap and wonderful. Viennese - melty in the mouthy. Choco Leibniz - more chocolate than biscuit they claim. Not quite, but still.
As far as dunking biscuits go, professionals know it's Hobnobs all the way, as Peter Kay suggested in that horrible stand up bit. Although, Rich Tea also works. |
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Hobnobs beat all :) They are amazing.
Chocolate digestives and chocolate hazelnut chip cookies are pretty good too.
ALSO, did anybody ever try those low fat, be good to yourself chocolate digestives in which when you bit into it, the entire layer of chocolate came off in one... leaving you with what is ultimately just a digestive... annoying... |
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ballerina, bitches. creamy nougat + classy aesthetics makes this delicious baby a winner. |
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Lepelbos wrote:The Dutch "Kaakje" Nee joh, Café Noir van Verkade. Daar doe ik 't voor. We Dutchies make lovely cookies. Oh yes.
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Without doubt, the king biscuit is the Fox's Classic |
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So are British "biscuits" cookies or donuts? I have seen examples of both, and they are entirely different! Cookies and donuts are way diffferent! |
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warningsound wrote:So are British "biscuits" cookies or donuts? I have seen examples of both, and they are entirely different! Cookies and donuts are way diffferent! What they call biscuits, we call cookies :D |
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Hobnobs are my favourite.
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All wrong, the answer is still: |
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no.,.. Hobnobs for tea Digestives for cheese Choco Leibniz for conversation.... |
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