The lime ones are amazing.They're rectangular, rather than round and they're thin with a much better sponge/jam ratio.
They do traditional orange, along with a lemon & lime version and they did some raspberry ones for a while, but they were crap.
The lime ones are amazing.They're rectangular, rather than round and they're thin with a much better sponge/jam ratio.
They do traditional orange, along with a lemon & lime version and they did some raspberry ones for a while, but they were crap.
Never heard of that. I will see if Tesco stock them. Do I just eat them from the packet or do I need to Scotify them and shove a few in the deep fat frier?Abernethy.
Plentiful last Saturday.Happy Faces but think they are now in decline.
Are you describing the forum in general or the biscuit?Happy Faces but think they are now in decline.
Happy faces this week Ric nut pretty sure normal service will resume soonAre you describing the forum in general or the biscuit?

Are they robust enough to handle a double dunking?Malted milk.
Dunked in morning tea
The end!
Unnecessary as they achieve the optimum dunkenness with one well judged dip. I'd suggest that any biscuit requiring extended or multiple dunks just isn't cut out for dunking.Are they robust enough to handle a double dunking?
You will find them in home bargains that's where I get them unless you live in Scotland and it's anywhereNever heard of that. I will see if Tesco stock them. Do I just eat them from the packet or do I need to Scotify them and shove a few in the deep fat frier?![]()
I dont think they are the ones.
I loved them as a kid.Have seen them recently in Home Bargains.Just checked the internet and they are meant to cure flatulance..best get some as its a bit windy today.Abernethy. Nothing else comes close.
Don't waste it, buy a kite.I loved them as a kid.Have seen them recently in Home Bargains.Just checked the internet and they are meant to cure flatulance..best get some as its a bit windy today.