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Re: Soggy biscuit.

I rarely eat biscuits or drink tea or coffee, why am I in this thread?

I don't know.
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Re: Soggy biscuit.

I don't do it. I hate getting the crumbs in my tea.
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Re: Soggy biscuit.

dunking biscuits in tea is vile
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Re: Soggy biscuit.

its a question of taste, most people like dunking biscuits.
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Re: Soggy biscuit.


MalevolentEntity wrote:
its a question of taste, most people like dunking biscuits.

 

Dippy, dunk that chocolate chuck.



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Re: Soggy biscuit.

It's too much of a risk imo. What if it breaks?? :smileysurprised:


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mercury7891 wrote:
It's too much of a risk imo. What if it breaks?? :smileysurprised:

Always double up I say.

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Warren_Jeeves wrote:

mercury7891 wrote:
It's too much of a risk imo. What if it breaks?? :smileysurprised:

Always double up I say.


Either that or use a hobnob. Or a ginger nut.



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I've been on and off this forum for a few times today, each time I open this thread and I see that rich tea dunked picture and just have to make myself another cup of Tea

 

Thankyou GD for my 5th cup of Tea today. Although I normally have around 4 cups a day anyway

 

Rich Teas are by far my favourites for dunking

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Re: Soggy biscuit.

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mercury7891 wrote:

Warren_Jeeves wrote:

mercury7891 wrote:
It's too much of a risk imo. What if it breaks?? :smileysurprised:

Always double up I say.


Either that or use a hobnob. Or a ginger nut.


 

Aww Yuck! Ginger-Nuts... seriously? They make everything the biscuit touches, taste vile. But I wonder how the royal family dunk their biscuits; with a knife n' fork probably?

The views expressed within this post features my own perspective opinion and If you want to raise concerns about it, message me and I'll do my best to rectify my mistakes.

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