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AIBU to ask what is a typical biscuit?

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Meloria · 15/06/2014 20:44

If a Jammie Dodger isn't a typical biscuit then what is?!

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Meloria · 15/06/2014 20:47

And is it a full moon tonight? Lots of weird threads this weekend.

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tak1ngchances · 15/06/2014 20:49

A digestive

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wowfudge · 15/06/2014 20:50

tak1ng - I was going to say digestive therefore that must be the correct answer Grin

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WendyBloomers · 15/06/2014 20:50

I think the humble rich tea is THE definitive biscuit.

Mmmmm fancy some now with a nice cup of strong tea..

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SnookyPooky · 15/06/2014 20:51

Digestive, custard cream etc.
Jammy Dodgers are for special occasions.....

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Harry1603 · 15/06/2014 20:54

Rich tea, custard cream or bourbon. Jammie Dodgers are special biscuits and definitely not to be shared.

I once had a row with DH because he ate my last Jammie Dodger...

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museumum · 15/06/2014 20:55

A custard cream.

Jammy dodgers will go first on a plate of mixed biscuits.

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tak1ngchances · 15/06/2014 20:55

I believe chocolate digestives are the best-selling biscuit in the UK, but I could be pulling that fact put of my a$$

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gordyslovesheep · 15/06/2014 20:57

yes a typical one for me would be the chocolate digestive

a typical would be that one with smarties on from Aldi

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WendyBloomers · 15/06/2014 20:58

What were those biscuits years ago with a face on them? Oh the nostalgia..

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TitsCrossed · 15/06/2014 20:59

Ginger nut.

Nuff said.

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Wadingthroughsoup · 15/06/2014 20:59

Rich Tea or Malted Milk.

Mmmmmm, Malted Milk. So understated, yet so very delcious and moreish.

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OddBoots · 15/06/2014 21:00

Jammie Dodgers aren't typical, they're special.

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NoArmaniNoPunani · 15/06/2014 21:00

Jammy dodgers are the greatest biscuits ever.

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buddles · 15/06/2014 21:00

I'm going to shock you all here - I am not a huge fan of the Jammie dodger. Granted I will eat them but only if it's a choice between that and a malted milk/Nice or the only biscuit in the tin.

I am partial to a dark Choc digestive. But for me it definitely has to be the Jaffa Cake - but surely they don't count as a biscuit?!?

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AryaOfHouseSnark · 15/06/2014 21:00

A hob nob or digestive is an everyday biscuit, as are the bourbons, garibaldis, squashed fly biscuits custard creams etc.
Jammy dodgers are in the same book and party rings, just good for a kids party buffet.
All butter shortbread, caramel centred chocolate coated lovelies and other such biscuits are for Christmas, high days and holidays.

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PinkHamster · 15/06/2014 21:01

A jammie dodger is the god of the biscuits.

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gordyslovesheep · 15/06/2014 21:01

I used to drink orange squash THROUGH malted milks ...omg best thing ever (when you are 7)

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annabelcaramel · 15/06/2014 21:02

The rich tea is the biscuit of last resort. All hail the custard cream.

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NoArmaniNoPunani · 15/06/2014 21:02

What's a squashed fly biscuit?

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AryaOfHouseSnark · 15/06/2014 21:02

No Jaffa cakes don't count as a biscuit, they are a cake because they go hard when they go stale, where biscuits go soft.

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PinkHamster · 15/06/2014 21:03

I actually prefer custard creams.

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AryaOfHouseSnark · 15/06/2014 21:03

Squashed fly biscuits are those shortbread and raisin biscuits with sugar on top.

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NoArmaniNoPunani · 15/06/2014 21:06

This should be the official MN biscuit

AIBU to ask what is a typical biscuit?
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Fideliney · 15/06/2014 21:06

I think OP it is the type of biscuit a typical woman with typical reproductive ambitions would typically enjoy Smile

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