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Best biscuits

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Ok, so here's the question.

When in the garage, whether you be hiding, fettling, creating the next best widget, cleaning the bike or just working on it.


What are the best biscuits to have to go with your large mug of tea/coffee ?????


For me - custard creams all the way.
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Toss up between Bourbon and Foxes Crunch cream, I think Bourbon just tops it though :D
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Plain old suggestive, they do a good one in Lidl that's a lot tastier and not as sweet as McVitties. The dog loves 'em too when he's helping me work on the bikes.
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Hob nobs dunked , not chocolate ones , dont dunk them
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Tunnock's DARK caramel biks. Dunked or not.
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Mervin wrote:Hob nobs dunked , not chocolate ones , dont dunk them
If your fingers are covered in oily grime you don't notice the melted chocolate if you do dunk the choccy ones ;) ....
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:lol: This must be the most important thread of the year :mrgreen:

I don't like biscuits however if I had to choose, my choice would be Milk Chocolate Digestive 8)
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Oh, digestive every time. No competition.
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Stinker wrote:Oh, digestive every time. No competition.

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Foxes ginger crunch.

It's like if custard creme and ginger nuts had a forbidden love child!!
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Dark chocolate Digestives. But I don't buy biscuits. If I did I'd eat the whole packet and have to go and sit on the sofa.
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Ruffian wrote:Foxes ginger crunch.

It's like if custard creme and ginger nuts had a forbidden love child!!
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No. No biscuits in the garage. Or coffee/tea. :evil:
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TLS-Moose wrote:No. No biscuits in the garage. Or coffee/tea. :evil:
So true, not in the garage..! Biscuits and tea in my tummy nom nom nom :D
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TLS-Moose wrote:No. No biscuits in the garage. Or coffee/tea. :evil:
Sorry I'm like a crap version of Guy Martin, he has his tea mug by his side, me I have my Coffee mug ;) . I even bought an insulated one as the workshop is bloody cold first thing in the morning, this time of year :D .
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