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7th December 2006, 17:06 #1
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Dunk or no dunk?
Inspired by the packet of McVities chocky digestives and a nice cup of tea, both currently siting beside my keyboard, I ask the age-old and previously asked question, do you dunk you biscuits/cookies?
This in turn brings up further questions, such as:
Which are the best dunkers?
Are there any biscuits/cookies than are just no good for dunking?
When did you do your first dunk?
Are you a secret dunker or do you do it in public?
........and of course
Do you think I need to get a life?:ninja: silent and deadly :ninja:
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7th December 2006, 17:12 #2
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Custard creams are quite good, Bourbons are rubbish dunkers.
Can't beat a good old chocolate digestive though.
Anyway, thanks Carl. Now all I can think of is "Me BISCUIT! Me Biscuit's fallen in me brew!".Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
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7th December 2006, 17:26 #3
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Top dunkers :
Oreos in milk.
Oatmeal cookies in tea.
Non-dunkers :
Butter cookies in tea (they crumble too easily )
Spaghetti in milk (although my wee-one begs to differ )“If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti
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7th December 2006, 17:31 #4
I'm not a dunker, as i'm not a fan of soggy biscuits. In my opinion, biscuits are crunchy for a reason. However, eating chocolate and drinking a coffee at the same time is a nice little treat.
My flatmates are insisting that I try sucking up hot chocolate/coffee through a cadburys choc finger. Anyone else do this? Why?!
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7th December 2006, 17:50 #5
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I dunk and I think it's great!
There WAS nothing like rallying, Superrally is a joke!
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7th December 2006, 17:53 #6
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Originally Posted by AndySpeed:ninja: silent and deadly :ninja:
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7th December 2006, 18:18 #7
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Get a Twix, bite a little bit off both ends, and then use it as a straw to drink your tea, and then eat it before it gets too soggy. One of life's great pleasures.
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7th December 2006, 18:39 #8
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I like a nice Garibaldi in my cha. Softens up the "squashed flies" a treat.
A word to the wise though. DO NOT dunk an Oatabik in your warm beverage as it's unparalleled powers of absorbency will quickly mop up a pint enamel mug of the strongest brew in milliseconds.
I threw one in the Thames the other day and the tide went out at Wapping.Oh golly Oh gosh Had a lie on the couch with a nice bit o' posh from Burnham-On-Crouch:mad:
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7th December 2006, 19:13 #9
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The best buscuit are the Tesco Value Choccy bourbon creams, no good for dunking though
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7th December 2006, 19:50 #10
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Choclate Hobnobs- non contest!
As Peter Kay say "The SAS of biscuits"I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception.
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