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MargaretR 02-03-2012 08:51

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I had a buffalo pie last week - delicious

Less 02-03-2012 09:22

One of my grandaughters birthday yesterday, was invited for tea.

My daughters m.i.l. (a lovely woman), Was eating a sandwich, she then said, "this Salami is an aquired taste isn't it?".

I replied, "yes it takes a long time for some people to get used to donkey meat!"

I don't know why but she must suddenly have decided to go on a diet, she didn't eat anything else.

Eric 02-03-2012 13:22

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You want to try Armadillos Dave, they are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Dime Bar - Armadillo Advert - YouTube

Igloos are good too:


Gary Larson The Far Side,Polar Bears,Igloo Mug,OZ

Boeing Guy 02-03-2012 16:01

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Yes I like that one Eric, I might get the mug...

Less 02-03-2012 16:19

Well, things go around in circles.

One of the earliest AccyWeb threads was about biscuits.


It is the reason Lettie has a wagon wheel for her avator.

Eric 02-03-2012 16:29

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Yes I like that one Eric, I might get the mug...

How about this one:

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Ken Moss 04-03-2012 10:36

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So many biscuits to choose from but I have to say that the old ones are still the best. Plenty of new ones appear each year but there are only so many ways they can dress up biscuit, chocolate and sugary filling and they'd done that well enough by the time I started eating them in the early 1980s. Fig rolls, Nice biscuits, malted milk and the guilty pleasure of pink wafers - they all hit the mark for me.

However, Bourbon creams remain an old favourite and are probably the stock choice at Rishton Towers.

susie123 06-03-2012 08:32

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So many biscuits to choose from but I have to say that the old ones are still the best. Plenty of new ones appear each year but there are only so many ways they can dress up biscuit, chocolate and sugary filling and they'd done that well enough by the time I started eating them in the early 1980s. Fig rolls, Nice biscuits, malted milk and the guilty pleasure of pink wafers - they all hit the mark for me.

However, Bourbon creams remain an old favourite and are probably the stock choice at Rishton Towers.

Know what ya mean about pink wafers - but WHY are they a guilty pleasure? Another similar are those with a plain biscuit base and really squdgy pink and white sticky creamy stuff on top with a light dusting of desiccated coconut. Not sure what they're called or if they even make them any more.

DaveinGermany 06-03-2012 20:05

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Another similar are those with a plain biscuit base and really squdgy pink and white sticky creamy stuff on top with a light dusting of desiccated coconut. Not sure what they're called or if they even make them any more.

Mallows by Jacobs

Margaret Pilkington 06-03-2012 20:12

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I'm sure I have seen them while out on my travels...I just can't think where.

susie123 06-03-2012 22:46

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Mallows by Jacobs

Oh thanks Dave, can you get them in Germany? Are you a fellow sufferer? :rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 07-03-2012 17:20

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Aye Ma, while we were doing a big shop to fetch stuff back I'm sure we saw some, but it could've been any of Asda, Tesco or Morrison as we traipsed round quite a few of them.

Bit to squishy for me Sue, but if you put choccy over 'em well that's a different matter, what I do like though is "Tunnocks" the Jockanese choccy, caramel wafer, used to get them as kids from the bread van that came round the estate. :)

susie123 07-03-2012 18:49

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Aye Ma, while we were doing a big shop to fetch stuff back I'm sure we saw some, but it could've been any of Asda, Tesco or Morrison as we traipsed round quite a few of them.

Bit to squishy for me Sue, but if you put choccy over 'em well that's a different matter, what I do like though is "Tunnocks" the Jockanese choccy, caramel wafer, used to get them as kids from the bread van that came round the estate. :)

Can't imagine choccy on Mallows, but I do like a nice Tunnocks now and again...

Margaret Pilkington 07-03-2012 20:53

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Bought a packet of Tunnocks Caramel wafers while we were in Llandudno.......they were delicious.(and banned for Ma, but it didn't stop her from eating half of one....and greedy mare that I am, I ate the half that was left....well, it saved it from going off :D)

annesingleton 08-03-2012 08:56

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Bought a packet of Tunnocks Caramel wafers while we were in Llandudno.......they were delicious.(and banned for Ma, but it didn't stop her from eating half of one....and greedy mare that I am, I ate the half that was left....well, it saved it from going off :D)

I'd have polished the packet off! I just can't resist!


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