No, the dark chocolate ones are best.Davycc wrote:Am the only one to like Liebniz
Favourite biscuits
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I once played against Don Revie.
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Thank KK, I was looking in a few times just for updates on the club etc. Thought to myself I can't leave Johnh and yourself all the fun without me. I know you guys needed my insanity to feel somewhat normal yerselveskk_white wrote:Welcome back CorkyCorkWhite wrote:I like a variety of biscuits but mainly plain biscuits i can dunk into my tea or coffee.
chocolate hobnobs (yumyum)
Rich Tea. I miss these most of all.
Garabaldi biscuit = loved these as a kid and haven't eaten them in years as they don't sell them in Ireland and definitely not in the Philippines.
jaffa cakes = a biscuit i tend to hide from everyone else
ginger nuts (the biscuit not what you're thinking)
Here's a bit of history for you guys courtesy of wikipedia
Rich tea is a type of sweet biscuit; the ingredients generally include wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oil and malt extract. Originally called Tea Biscuits, they were developed in the 17th century in Yorkshire, England for the upper classes as a light snack between full-course meals
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Spot on John. Aldi do a red box version called butter biscuits. Once you pop, trust me i struggle to stop. Kids... its not advisable.johnh wrote:No, the dark chocolate ones are best.Davycc wrote:Am the only one to like Liebniz