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What is the best biscuit to dunk in tea?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ginger nut, hands down"
The correct answer! Gets soft enough to eat but maintains its structural integrity where it never falls in. The ultimate dunking biscuit  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ahhh I love these threads. I’m a hob knob kinda girl.
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Will it be posh Hobnobs in 26 days time...as a mark of a celebratory milestone...? "
Oooh no I want a cheesecake birthday cake. X |
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"Ahhh I love these threads. I’m a hob knob kinda girl.
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Will it be posh Hobnobs in 26 days time...as a mark of a celebratory milestone...?
Oooh no I want a cheesecake birthday cake. X"
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One emotional cheddar cake coming your way. It'll be in tiers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ginger nut, hands down
The correct answer! Gets soft enough to eat but maintains its structural integrity where it never falls in. The ultimate dunking biscuit "
Winner! |
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By *edheadj OP Man
over a year ago
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety "
Yet you choose the rich tea to dunk, which has the highest chance of breaking off whilst in the tea  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Oooh, or custard cream. It can be dunked for an extended period of time and not drop into the tea. "
The most biscuit related deaths are caused by the custard cream. (sitation required) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
Yet you choose the rich tea to dunk, which has the highest chance of breaking off whilst in the tea "
Bruh its all about the dunking. Ive never had a rich tea break off on me into my drink, only onto my lap if youre dunking a rich tea and it breaks off into your drink youre dunking for too long |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free "
Lmfao you absolute GENIUS!  |
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By *edheadj OP Man
over a year ago
High Wycombe |
"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
Yet you choose the rich tea to dunk, which has the highest chance of breaking off whilst in the tea
Bruh its all about the dunking. Ive never had a rich tea break off on me into my drink, only onto my lap if youre dunking a rich tea and it breaks off into your drink youre dunking for too long"
Dunking for too long? So anything longer than 0.5 of a second  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Oooh, or custard cream. It can be dunked for an extended period of time and not drop into the tea.
The most biscuit related deaths are caused by the custard cream. (sitation required) "
Optimum dunking time must be executed |
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"The perfect dunker would be a chocolate topped oaty biscuit that has been in the fridge.
The biscuit soaks up the hot tea whilst the chocolate still has a bit of a snap to it.
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What sort of heathen out chocolate in a fridge  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
Yet you choose the rich tea to dunk, which has the highest chance of breaking off whilst in the tea
Bruh its all about the dunking. Ive never had a rich tea break off on me into my drink, only onto my lap if youre dunking a rich tea and it breaks off into your drink youre dunking for too long
Dunking for too long? So anything longer than 0.5 of a second "
Yes
Anything longer then its not a soggy biscuit its just wheaty sludge  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free "
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Has to be the chocolate digestive, right?
Chocolate digestive? Are you a lunatic?
Rich tea. Best dunker. No argument!
Rich tea... Or digestive.. As nature intended "
Rich tea is a far too risky choice. It'll end up in the bottom of the cup. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one
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Coward!  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one
Coward! "
I dont want to refill the mug with the tea i just drank  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one "
Your friends privilege might be taken away if you continue talking such filth  |
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Am I allowed to say NOOOOO to biscuit dunking of any kind!!!!! All that floaty sludge gets my gag reflex going just thinking about it haha! I can however eat a biscuit and drink my coffee separately, in which case it’s a dark chocolate digestive for me! Miss pc |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Am I allowed to say NOOOOO to biscuit dunking of any kind!!!!! All that floaty sludge gets my gag reflex going just thinking about it haha! I can however eat a biscuit and drink my coffee separately, in which case it’s a dark chocolate digestive for me! Miss pc "
Separately? That's just wrong. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one
Coward!
I dont want to refill the mug with the tea i just drank "
it's good. Just when you think you've run out of biscuits, there's a little treat at the end  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one
Your friends privilege might be taken away if you continue talking such filth "
You like it when I talk dirty. All those moist crumbs at the bottom. Mmmmmmmmmmm...  |
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"Am I allowed to say NOOOOO to biscuit dunking of any kind!!!!! All that floaty sludge gets my gag reflex going just thinking about it haha! I can however eat a biscuit and drink my coffee separately, in which case it’s a dark chocolate digestive for me! Miss pc "
I’m with you.  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread and knowing how many ppl will be drinking tea with all that.. debris, floating around in their beverage is giving me anxiety
There is a hack for this. You either make two teas or in my case - I dunk in my husbands cuppa and have mine crumb free
Or do what I do. Let is sink to the bottom and when you get near the end, give the mug a little swirl and swig it in one
Coward!
I dont want to refill the mug with the tea i just drank
it's good. Just when you think you've run out of biscuits, there's a little treat at the end "
Hahahaw no no no no no that is just wrooong! Noooo no no no just nooo  |
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"Has to be the chocolate digestive, right?
Chocolate digestive? Are you a lunatic?
Rich tea. Best dunker. No argument!
Rich tea... Or digestive.. As nature intended
Rich tea is a far too risky choice. It'll end up in the bottom of the cup. "
You have to test the dry rich teas integrity before dunking or you do run the risk of a floater..
Equally the first 4 or 5 and the last 4 or 5 are not dunk able as the risk is too high.. Follow the process and that way maximum dunking satisfaction lies |
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"Am I allowed to say NOOOOO to biscuit dunking of any kind!!!!! All that floaty sludge gets my gag reflex going just thinking about it haha! I can however eat a biscuit and drink my coffee separately, in which case it’s a dark chocolate digestive for me! Miss pc "
If you're getting floaty sludge your either using the wrong biccy or dunking for too long (or both) x |
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A couple of Australian guys that I knew refered to having sex as, "Dunking your biscuit" So on that basis, I wouldn't be, "Dunking my biscuit in tea, or any other boiling hot liquid for that matter. |
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