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Favourite biscuits


I must say, my favourite has to be bourbons. They are dilicious with a freezing cold glass of milk. I remember watching a programme ages ago about a biscuits nut, and he said proper bourbons have 10 holes on each side of them.
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Bourbons are awsome specially to dunk inside ya brew... again custard creams are great, they taste great with coffee.

heres a segment of a clip I snipped from the video thread which suits the topic here real well.

Biscuits

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my fave are choc and caramel hobnobs but we can't have the they are too expensive so we have to settle for smart price cookies

peter kay how funny is that!!!

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Anyone for bagels?

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Maryland double chocolate cookies

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In my opinion you can't beat Chocolate Viennese biscuits....

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mmmmmmmmmmmm.....................................................

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caramel digestives
party rings (slurps) biggrin
ginger nuts are good for tummy ache and yet taste yummy too wink


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Biscuits explained
Biscuits we all love them don't we. But what exactly is a biscuit?

Biscuit comes from the french meaning twice-cooked but don't let that put you off, as the french don't really have a clue about making decent biscuits. Those dreadful Petit Beurre things that they knock out are really nasty. They sound like they are going to be really nice, like some sort of little buttery thing, but they're not. I've seen some where they put a big slab of chocolate on the top in an attempt to make them nice but it was all a bit wrong.


Cakes
Usually easily distinguished from biscuits by their sheer size however individual cakes can be a bit tricker, for instance the macaroon. Also the Jaffa Cake despite having the word cake in its name can confuse some people.

Crackers
Crackers are aimed at savory use such as cheese and crackers, however you sometimes get those hovis sweetmeal digestives, I don't know why, in big boxes of crackers, which is obviously confusing. Generally you wouldn't want to dunk one in your tea.

Chocolate covered
Half way between biscuits and chocolate bars, are the chocolate covered biscuits. A bit of a grey area but this is where we encounter individual foil wraps, and strange quasi cake, biscuit hybrids like the Waggon Wheel. Also the home of the Jacobs Club biscuit, although this is a sad shadow of its former self thanks to the French again.

Chocolate Bars
The Kit Kat is a good example of the transitional phase from chocolate covered to full chocolate bars like the picnic.



How to spot biscuits
They come in packets
They have two sides
You could dunk them in tea

Entry level
They come in clear cellophane wrappers
They aren't so nice that you could eat a whole packet
They are homogeneous

Mid range
Anything with a currant, or some sort of fruit in it
Twin layer affair with some sort of cream up the middle
Wrapper has pictures on it.
Some sort of USP

Luxury
Any thing with chocolate on top.
May be in a cardboard box


FAQ
Q. Are Jaffa cakes biscuits.

A. No, no the're not. Apart from being called cakes they obviously have a sponge base. Granted they appear to be some kind of luxury biscuit being chocolate covered and shipping in a box.

Q. Why are 'Nice' biscuits called that?

A. I don't know because they are possibly one of the nastiest biscuits ever, perhaps its sarcasm. Also if you are new to this site and are about to email me saying "Actually its because they are named after the town in the south of France" don't. They're not from there, nobody there has ever heard of them. Hop on an Easyjet flight get yourself down there and ask around, you'll get even blanker Gallic looks than usual. Back when they were invented Huntley and Palmer were knocking out over 450 sorts of biscuits, so naming new sorts of biscuits was probably a matter of just going through the phone book or index in the atlas. Anyhow I don't like them.

Q. Whats the best biscuit ever?

A. Well I would have to say the Abbey Crunch, see my page on this ground breaking oat based biscuit.

Q. Can something that is individually wrapped be biscuit.

A. Its pushing it isn't it.

Q. Whats the story with pink wafers?

A. Well they have dropped out of fashion, and rightly so as they are unpleasant at best. Wafers in general have had to move up into chocolate covered jobs like the Tunnocks wafer, or chocolate bars like the Kit Kat


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my favourite biscuit is rich tea as i like to dunk them in tea or coffee. chocolate digestives are yummy as well, as are cookies.

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