Custard creams or bourbons?

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Custard Creams or Bourbons?

Custard creams
1
6%
Bourbons
17
94%
 
Total votes: 18

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Post by graham »

mine is wider too (oh dear, that's just asking for a JR comment :roll:)

do you use mac, Katherine? maybe it's an apple specific thing.
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graham wrote:mine is wider too (oh dear, that's just asking for a JR comment :roll:)

do you use mac, Katherine? maybe it's an apple specific thing.
Yes, Graham it is a Mac - and by the way my name has an A after the H. (and that's being gentle with you as you understood my problem!)
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Hurray! Bourbons winning hands down..! Straight bourbon votes so far, well done everyone! And Oaties? Haven't had those in a while... we just get a packet of either bourbons or C.C one week, and apples/bananas the next... although I do occaisonally buy 'squashed fly' biscuits... I have to admit they are pretty good... :lol:
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http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/ ... vious.php3

keep clicking the 'more' button and you'll get to the bourbons.

I'm sure I must have something better to do ... like work. :wink:
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Post by Vonny »

:lol: :lol:

Chocolate digestives (McVities) are BOGOF in Tesco at the moment by the way :lol:
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I know I'm in danger of being labeled 'retro man' but why can't the biscuit powers that be bring back the mighty Royal Scot? Truly a legend in the chronicles of Fast Moving Consumer Goods and / or snack foods!
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Katharine wrote:and by the way my name has an A after the H. (and that's being gentle with you as you understood my problem!)
:oops:


sorry Katharine
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eloisec wrote:http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/ ... vious.php3

keep clicking the 'more' button and you'll get to the bourbons.

I'm sure I must have something better to do ... like work. :wink:
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this poll is too difficult.. both crappy creams and bourbons work amazingly with a litre of milk




milk is the answer!
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ben ashton wrote:this poll is too difficult.. both crappy creams and bourbons work amazingly with a litre of milk

milk is the answer!
actually I have to admit.... milk is amazing..!
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yay for milk!

on my seniors i drank about 2 litres of milk a day (before anyone says, i don't give a toss that i didn't say 'pints', it said litres on the bottle).

any of my house contemporaries would remember the ritual:
open bottle, sip about the top tenth, poor in rediculous amounts of school coffee powder, rediculous amounts of school sugar, and shake vigorously. take into bush with roll-up. mmmmm...........
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This thread is starting to make me feel queasy.. :(
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I like milk - but not that much!
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graham wrote: a fig roll
:biggun:

This abomination has no business being in a discussion about biscuits. The CH biscuit situation and living in the US has obviously affected you. Seek some help now!
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:gun:

fig rolls are gorgeous. all that radioactive granite in devon must have frazzled your brain cells.

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