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Premier League of Biscuits

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by FellTop, Jun 13, 2025 at 8:23 PM.

  1. SourPatch2

    SourPatch2 Well-Known Member

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    Custard creams, fig rolls, jammy dodgers and Fox's party rings.
     
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    Chocolate hob nobs - king of biscuits
    Bourbons
    Rich tea
    Digestives
    Ginger snaps
    Got to be able to dunk in a cup of tea
     
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    Now that's just porn!
     
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  4. rowley

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    Correct. Ideally a teapot, and even more ideally loose leaf tea. Even more ideally than that, some good quality Assam tea.

    Biscuits need tea. And God made water so we could have tea. ( And beer of course!)
     
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  5. Norman Stanley Fletcher

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    going off at a tangent perhaps but has anyone tried a chocolate digestive sandwich? One slice of bread and butter folded in half with a digestive tucked in. It’s a bit niche but well worth a try!
     
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    Sounds a bit dry mind. I don’t fancy dipping bread in a brew.

    I will try it like.
     
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    Don’t dip it in the brew, and put plenty of butter on the bread. A nice fresh white sliced loaf!
     
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  9. Nads

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    Can’t be arsed with leaf tea mind mate, I used to but bags got so much better now.

    Less hassle ain’t it, I drink absurd amounts of tea.
     
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    Dare I ask what made you try it in the first place? Sounds like one bare cupboard <cheers>
     
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    Ginger nut

    chocolate hobnob

    dark chocolate / caramel / gold digestives

    Playing in England so top 5 champions league spots. Not in a particular order
     
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  12. rowley

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    The better bags are pretty good now like, but I am seriously fussy!
     
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    Biscuits are my down fall so I could keep going

    Maryland cookies, custard cream, bourbon, party rings, fox’s total chocolatey or whatever they’re called, picture biscuits the list goes on
     
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    Good God, what a combo that is!
     
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    A professional brew meister. I respect this stance mate.
     
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    Not biscuit related, but very important.

    @FellTop, just been in morrisons and all the big bars of Toblerone are down to £3.00 now.
    They had original, orange and white.
    Bought a white one, just to give it a try.
    It's in the fridge now, maturing for later.
     
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  17. Norman Stanley Fletcher

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    Can’t remember now. It may be that we had run out of Nutella, so that was the next best thing! Honestly, it’s worth a try. The soft bread and butter, the crunchy wholemeal and the chocolate, I quite fancy one now thinking about it!
     
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    Naughty me, I havnt read the full thread, but if chocolate hobnob hasn't won, its a shocker.
     
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    My wife brought one home last night. Big one. Orange and Ginger I think. I am going to help myself to a triangle or two when I have finished at the allotment. She wont be pleased when I return witht the first bag of beetroot of the year <laugh><laugh>
     
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