Sweet tooth anyone? Not me. Can't eat bars of chocolate as it sets off migraines. That said, I enjoy the occasional choc biscuit - chocolate chip cookie is rather nice.
What sweetie does it for you?
What sweetie does it for you?
I'm a fan of any form of liquorice......Sweet tooth anyone? Not me. Can't eat bars of chocolate as it sets off migraines. That said, I enjoy the occasional choc biscuit - chocolate chip cookie is rather nice.
What sweetie does it for you?
Blimey you are a chocoholic. Like occasional biscuits, but it helps that Mrs. P suffers from Celiac disease, which means she can't have anything with wheat or gluten. I don't usually buy a pack of biscuits for myself.Love the Crunchie, but one pulled a part of a filling out once, so I avoid them. Love the Caramel too, and on the biscuit front, the pinnacle of biscuit technology is the dark chocolate HobNob. They're like kyrptonite to my willpower, so I can't have them in the house!
Are you a dunker?Huge sweet tooth. Anything Cadbury produce is good by me. Biscuits also high on the agenda.
Now I am going to have to go searching for dark chocolate Hobnobs, darn you!Love the Crunchie, but one pulled a part of a filling out once, so I avoid them. Love the Caramel too, and on the biscuit front, the pinnacle of biscuit technology is the dark chocolate HobNob. They're like kyrptonite to my willpower, so I can't have them in the house!
Is there any other way to consume biscuits?Are you a dunker?
Recovering, as they say. I probably have 1/2 to 2/3rds of a Caramel a day, but as an anally-retentive calorie-counter I think I'm safe.Blimey you are a chocoholic.
That's it! Go away! Dunking biscuits is dreadful. All those floaters...Is there any other way to consume biscuits?
Sweet chili and red pepper crisps sound good, only a smidgen behind Worcester sauce and salt n vinegar IMO.Recovering, as they say. I probably have 1/2 to 2/3rds of a Caramel a day, but as an anally-retentive calorie-counter I think I'm safe.
Not choccy, but more hooked on Tyrrell's Sweet Chili & Red Pepper crisps.
Not all created equal though - some brands taste decidedly artificial in flavour - Tyrrells are The Ones!Sweet chili and red pepper crisps sound good, only a smidgen behind Worcester sauce and salt n vinegar IMO.
You have no sense of adventure I do not suffer from floaters of any kind. One needs to choose the correct biscuit and with years of experience one becomes a master of the art of the perfect dunk.That's it! Go away! Dunking biscuits is dreadful. All those floaters...
(Where's the sick bucket)
Sweet tooth anyone? Not me. Can't eat bars of chocolate as it sets off migraines. That said, I enjoy the occasional choc biscuit - chocolate chip cookie is rather nice.
What sweetie does it for you?
Vulcan, surely?!I've been a shell of a man ever since.
I will seek it out. As a chocolate man it has to be dark and high cocoa percentage as well...Lidl sell a really nice dark chocolate with hazelnuts. Fine smooth chocolate and a lot of whole nuts, far superior to Cadburys Whole Nut. Fin Carre Dark Hazlenut.
Adventure I do, a decent filter I don't. It genuinely makes me shudder. Throw me some - ahem - crumbs of comfort.You have no sense of adventure I do not suffer from floaters of any kind. One needs to choose the correct biscuit and with years of experience one becomes a master of the art of the perfect dunk.
Aesthetically pleasing, sure they tasted equally as good.I'd like to take this opportunity to purge some of my rage at the discontinuation of the greatest cookie creation in the history of the universe: Flaky Flix.
This indescribably incredible confection was a sure sign that humanity was on the right path, when suddenly, they vanished.
I've been a shell of a man ever since.
We can only get Tyrrells in a pub (sob sob)Not all created equal though - some brands taste decidedly artificial in flavour - Tyrrells are The Ones!
poor you, all the more reason to keep your local pub going...We can only get Tyrrells in a pub (sob sob)
Sainsbury's sells them, as does Tesco, the Co-op. Have to keep eyes peeled for price reductions though - they are usually £2.40-£2.60 for the big bags, but the price is halved every few weeks. I then fill my boots!We can only get Tyrrells in a pub (sob sob)