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writes: I have a Huge Problem!........................Whenever i have a cup of tea i liek to enjoy a few biscuits but i cant find one that can cope with dunking!!Any suggestions? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 November 2007): I sympathise with your problem, anonymous. It is a serious one indeed, for one who loves her biscuits and tea "together". In the US we use shortbread tea biscuits. My favourite is "Sandies", which you probably don't have available, but maybe you do (?). But there are some excellent Scottish brands that I also order. I am sure you have those available. Shortbread is excellent for "dunking". Just the right texture,..doesn't leave bits in your tea. And they come in several different flavours. If you are seriuous, you can find the right one for you. Best wishes. Tom
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reader, kenny + ♥, writes (7 November 2007):
Im not sure what you mean here, do you mean you can't find someone that will put up with your dunkin, or are you are asking for a list of biscuits that are good for dunking. If its the later i guess it all depends on how long you leave the buscuit in the tea, the longer you leave it in the soggier it will get. Digestives are good, as are custard creams, and jammy dodgers.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 November 2007): well the relationship between you and your biscuits seems to be gettign abit frustrating doesn't it. I'm sorry but when i read your post i just burst out laughing. no offense. Have you ever seen peter kay? "rich tea,might as well be called f***** one dips" "hob nobs now theres a biscuit for dippin" but i find rich teas fine just don't get the cheap tesco make get mcvities cause they are stronger. Only prob is they don't always fit in your cup. Can't win either way can we!! Oh well sorry i couldn't help much, i found this such a stange question.
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