OK, say you have a pound budgeted for biscuits for a month. Which is better, 5 custard creams a day or one choccy hobnob every two days?
the benefit of a chocolate hobnob is infinitely greater than 10 custard creams.
And in turn, the benefit of a caramel digestive is infinitely greater than a chocolate hobnob.
Caramel digestives will never leave crumbs in your tea, and you can trust them 100% not to collapse when dunking.
*reports beefhearts post*
Ecxessive reliance on dunking performance, no account taken of stand alone flavour.
Digestives for the first 3-4 dunks (remembering to crack them along the natural fault line first - stops them falling into the abyss) then Ginger nuts.
Digestives MUST be McVities - Ginger Nuts however can be Asda's own - nice and fiery
I must be an odd creature, I'm a big fan of rich tea but don't drink hot drinks into which they're designed to be dunked...
Cheers,
Jamie
Caramel digestives? They're the ones with the cardboard stuffed between the biscuit and the chocolate, right?
Hobnobs or, if on the continent, BN breakfast bicuits (a chocolate digestive with a hint of Hobnob)
[i]Rich Tea.[/i]
Surely a biscuit has to be enjoyable?
Have to agree on those assorted "broken biscuit" boxes you can get from the range and shops like that. A kilo for about 2.80.
A bit of luck is needed when selecting your box of choice. But mostly they are great, with loads of chocolatey high quality biscuits.
Problem is I could probably get through one in a day if it was sitting in front of me.
