As part of British culture. We do enjoy flogging biscuits into cups of Earl Grey. So what are your favourite biscuits?
A Jaffa Cake is definitely not a biscuit, according to that infamous 1991 McVities vs. HM Revenue & Customs court ruling Chocolate hobnobs are probably my favourite biscuit, but you didn't put it in the list:tongue:
Chocolate hobnobs are good, but with a cup of tea I have to go for rich tea biscuits. Of course the jaffa cake isn't a biscuit - it goes hard when old rather than soft like biscuits do.
I used to enjoy bourbons because they dont go putting weird shit in them like cow milk and whatever, but i stopped eating them ages ago because theyre sugary too. But if i was going to eat a biccy itd def be a bourbon Or one of those with the raisins, whatre they called?
hobnobs ... ooh and i love those new smaller hobnobs with creme in the centre. i don't actually buy them much though, as they have a tendency to disappear quite quickly. maryland cookies, custard cremes, and bourbon cremes, are quite nice though as well but if i was told i could only pick one kind to eat the rest of my life, it'd be hobnobs. and whether jaffa cakes are a biscuit or not is irrelevant as they are icky. :tongue:
chocolate suggestives are my favourite, either plain or milk chocolate depending on how the mood takes me. I find hobnobs too salty for me. Those "Nice" biscuits are pretty good as well though, I used to have feeding frenzies on them
Fruit Shortcake? They're raisiny and seem to be crap free, rather tasty too. Bourbons all the way, I've been warped by a friend though.
Bourbons *woo Bourbons are great* it was a battle between Hob Nobs i also thing both types of biscuits sound nice too rasins in biscuit is nice...though i can't stand fruit/nuts in chocolate...
I like hobnobs but has anyone tried hobnob lights? Like eating water (but in a bad way) From the list - custard creams The ones made by Fox's are extremely nice