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RacingCert
12 Oct 19 18:51
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Just had my first (and 2nd and 3rd) wagon wheel in probably 40 years and loved it.
A fantastic combination of biscuit, jam and cream.

I’m sure there is better out there.
Please let me know.

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By:
Mr Spock
When: 12 Oct 19 19:09
My favs in no particular order;

Tunnocks Caramel wafers and Teacakes
Bahlsen Choco Leibniz (cant open a box of 9 and not eat them all)
Chocolate Hobnobs
Jaffa Cakes (is it a biscuit or a cake?)
By:
Angoose
When: 12 Oct 19 19:13
The product's classification as a cake or biscuit was part of a VAT tribunal in 1991, with the court finding in McVitie's favour that the Jaffa cake should be considered a cake for tax purposes. Shocked
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 12 Oct 19 19:20
Indeed, Angoose.  Why? If you leave a biscuit out, it goes soft. If you leave a cake out, it goes hard.

Having said that, they are found in the biscuit section.


Recommendations:

Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Quadruple Chocolate Chip Cookies
M&S All Butter biscuits
By:
lux
When: 12 Oct 19 19:26
I can only eat biscuits if I have a tub of yoghurt to dunk them in. That said, my fave would have to be a nice chocolate creme bourbon. I'm easily pleased.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 12 Oct 19 19:26
Those shortbread and chocolate Viennese biscuits make my willy go funny: they’re that good.
By:
darren_discombobulates_sports
When: 12 Oct 19 19:34
Jammie Dodger's - a prince amongst men in the tea dunking arena Cool
By:
lybertyne
When: 12 Oct 19 19:42
I don't buy biscuits.  I'll either have none or the whole packet and I think it's preferable to have none.  I do like the chocolate bourbons, though.  When I was young my favourite was club, not sure if that counts as a biscuit though.
By:
custardcream64
When: 12 Oct 19 19:42
I may be a little bias but you can't beat a custardcream.
By:
lybertyne
When: 12 Oct 19 19:44
A wonderful combo that might not sound right but tastes delicious:

Plain McVitie's digestive biscuit with some sweet chili jam on top and a slice/chunk of mild cheese such as edam or cheddar.  Gorgeous.
By:
macarony
When: 12 Oct 19 19:48
I may be a little bias but you can't beat a custardcream.

Made in Carlilse at Carr's biscut factory one of the best works pensions going from what I hear
By:
macarony
When: 12 Oct 19 19:50
Quaker principles put us all to shame in todays broken Britain (Albion)
By:
RacingCert
When: 12 Oct 19 20:04
That’s brilliant, custardcream64.
I absolutely knew some twot would bring up custard creams and it just had to be you.
By:
RacingCert
When: 12 Oct 19 20:06
DDS, Jammie dodgers.
You, unsophisticate!
Have you never had a Victoria Sandwich?
It’s a dodger with cream.
By:
darren_discombobulates_sports
When: 12 Oct 19 20:10
you can't dunk a sandwich into a cup of teaWink
By:
Knight Commander
When: 12 Oct 19 20:13
My current fave is Border's Dark Chocolate Gingers LoveLove
By:
darren_discombobulates_sports
When: 12 Oct 19 20:13
Oh I see it's a cake, you can't dunk them into tea eitherDevil
By:
tictacman1
When: 12 Oct 19 21:46
Gingers and hobnobs for dunking......
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