Yellow River
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They look repulsive and I'm sure half of this forum will agree with me.
The best way to start the day, I’m sure half of this forum will agree with me.
They look repulsive and I'm sure half of this forum will agree with me.
It's a fair point; they were on my long-list. Because of the limited number of choices I can use, I had to cull a few, and based on their now (and unfortunate) reduced availability, the proud Lemon Puff was chopped.How can this be a serious poll with no lemon puffs?
It's a fair point; they were on my long-list. Because of the limited number of choices I can use, I had to cull a few, and based on their now (and unfortunate) reduced availability, the proud Lemon Puff was chopped.
See post 23. The same applies.Wot! No Garibadi?
The law is an ass.Jaffa Cakes are cakes as ruled by the Courts.
I beg to differ. Cakes are VAT free. Chocolate covered biscuits, are not.The law is an ass.
And if you've followed him on this site over the years you'll know NOBODY knows more about biscuits than @ManorloungerI beg to differ. Cakes are VAT free. Chocolate covered biscuits, are not.
I know.I beg to differ. Cakes are VAT free. Chocolate covered biscuits, are not.
A similar standpoint was voiced in an advertising campaign of 2021. Having both qualities of cake and biscuit it was said that "it can be whatever it wants to be" That's good enough for me! However, Hobnobs are the go to dunkers - chocolate tends to melt.I know.
Jaffa Cakes are in the biscuit section of a supermarket. That’s good enough for me.
Should the ‘wrapped’ biscuit poll go ahead, it will definitely be included.The poor old Wagon Wheel does not even get a mention. Picked them up from Curran's Stores in Town Furze in the mid fifties. 3d. old money, about 2p today.
That’s interesting that they go back that far,I think I first encountered them in the early 70s. Of course they were *massive* in those days.The poor old Wagon Wheel does not even get a mention. Picked them up from Curran's Stores in Town Furze in the mid fifties. 3d. old money, about 2p today.
I voted for subtlety, the Nice biscuit is economical and delicious, specially when consumed with a cup of milk-less tea.