Simi Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Can I just ask, is it the Chocolate Hob-Nob or just the normal Hob-Nob? Or are you classifying both under the title Hob-Nob? Both can be classed under the same bracket.
lcfc_jme Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Both can be classed under the same bracket. I think I have just found my winner.
Simi Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 I think I have just found my winner. Damn right. My Hob Nobs are God.
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 I've gone for Custard Creams (beautiful when dunked in tea), and the biscuit king - the Mighty Hob-Nob. Oh yes. You should try dunking them in Hot Chocolate also. Heaven. The dunkability factor could be a crucial element in this War.
Alexikokopops Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 The Malted Milk sucks arse. This doesn't end here, oh no...
Daggers Posted 11 May 2007 Author Posted 11 May 2007 A low turn out at the ballot box has left biscuit owners mystified what they have to do the encourage the electorate to take biscuit-related issues more seriously. For Gods sake people - cakes were crumbled just so that you could have your vote. As the returning officer for FoxesTalk North, I declare the Hob nob and the Custard Cream duly elected to serve in the next stage of Biscuit Wars. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guest Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 Custard creams v Malted Milk though. How am I supposed to vote for either of those when both are endorsed by no less than Beelzebub himself? I would rather starve.
James. Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 Custard creams v Malted Milk though.How am I supposed to vote for either of those when both are endorsed by no less than Beelzebub himself? I would rather starve.
Daggers Posted 11 May 2007 Author Posted 11 May 2007 Custard creams v Malted Milk though.How am I supposed to vote for either of those when both are endorsed by no less than Beelzebub himself? I would rather starve. Voting has finished. The losers are now falling apart in an ever-cooling cup of tea.
Guest Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 Voting has finished. The losers are now falling apart in an ever-cooling cup of tea. I realised that, but my rather important and busy schedule has not allowed me to respond until this morning. And even now, I should be last minute panic revising for 12pm today.
Daggers Posted 11 May 2007 Author Posted 11 May 2007 I realised that, but my rather important and busy schedule has not allowed me to respond until this morning.And even now, I should be last minute panic revising for 12pm today. Good luck Leece You'll be fine. Just remember section 2 of the Trusts Of Land And Appointment Of Trustees Act 1996, dealing with settlement, expressly points out that the losing malted milk biscuits should be referred to as a wimpybix and their sponsor laughed at in public.
Master Fox Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 What's a lemon puff??? I don't think i've seen or tasted one.
Alexikokopops Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 Good luck Leece You'll be fine.Just remember section 2 of the Trusts Of Land And Appointment Of Trustees Act 1996, dealing with settlement, expressly points out that the losing malted milk biscuits should be referred to as a wimpybix and their sponsor laughed at in public. Why must you be so mean?
Daggers Posted 11 May 2007 Author Posted 11 May 2007 Why must you be so mean? I was a neglected child
Wezleylowski Posted 11 May 2007 Posted 11 May 2007 What's a lemon puff??? I don't think i've seen or tasted one. They are rancid i hate them! Many a pun could have been made from that post but i resisted the immature temptation.
Guest Posted 12 May 2007 Posted 12 May 2007 Good luck Leece You'll be fine.Just remember section 2 of the Trusts Of Land And Appointment Of Trustees Act 1996, dealing with settlement, expressly points out that the losing malted milk biscuits should be referred to as a wimpybix and their sponsor laughed at in public. That one came up as well.
Geo V Posted 12 May 2007 Posted 12 May 2007 The digestive has been spoilt by adding chocolate on it at times, especially when Im looking for a dipper for the tea but the flipside is when I cant be bothered to go to the shop when I am out of chocolate in the flat, there is always the chocolate digestive
Guest Posted 12 May 2007 Posted 12 May 2007 The digestive has been spoilt by adding chocolate on it at times, especially when Im looking for a dipper for the tea but the flipside is when I cant be bothered to go to the shop when I am out of chocolate in the flat, there is always the chocolate digestive You cold always try picking off the chocolate. It's what I do.
Geo V Posted 12 May 2007 Posted 12 May 2007 You cold always try picking off the chocolate. It's what I do. Its a little time consuming. When I was younger I enjoyed peeling the chocolate off my Orange club but that rolled off quite easily. I reckon it would be a little more difficult with a digestive. I`ll give it ago when no-one is in the flat, just incase Im accused of finally losing it.
Guest Posted 12 May 2007 Posted 12 May 2007 Its a little time consuming. When I was younger I enjoyed peeling the chocolate off my Orange club but that rolled off quite easily. I reckon it would be a little more difficult with a digestive. I`ll give it ago when no-one is in the flat, just incase Im accused of finally losing it. Raisin Clubs, now there was a biscuit..... Whatever happened to the good old TRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO?
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