What's your favourite type of biscuit?!


Question: Mine's chocolate Hobnobs. xxx


Answers: Mine's chocolate Hobnobs. xxx

I'm with you on this one, a chocolate hobnob is the daddy of all biscuits!! End of discusion!

Digestives and Rich Tea.

Mine is Pillsbury with some country gravy over the top like MAMA used to make...YEE-HAW!!!

hahaha - kidding.

I like you guys' Hobnobs, too...they make a good crust for Banoffee Pie. That or I just like saying Hobnobs...

Hobnobs...Hobnobs...I like saying Hobgoblin, too - you guys have great names for products!

Ginger nuts

cream cracker every time.

I love Garibaldi and McVites digestive

Digestives

Choc digestive

covered in gravey! (southern style)

mmmmmmmmmmm custard cream such nice biscuit and such creamy icing

perfect for dipping intea

Cream crackers, or butter crunch.

buttermilk

Sour dough biscuits served warm with butter.

My favorite that you buy at the store are Oreos; ones that I bake at home - Coconut Oatmeal and Chocolate chips.

SAC

Fox,s jam creams,delicious!

chocolate digestives

Biscuits Southern US style with butter...cookies I like Macadamia Nut...

i agree with the chocolate hobnobs but whats best is dipping them in tea so the chocolate melts....mmmmmm

garibaldi's

DEFINATELY MALTED MILK DIPPED IN COFFEE YUM

pillbury Legrands...

Uhmmm the flakey kind that you can peel layers off of I am not sure the name of them but they rock!

custard creams

so`s mine - but MILK chocolate - not plain !!!

chocolate Hobnobs or any chocolate

kimberly mikado by jacobs

Digestives mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......

my favorite is choc chip cookies

Custard Creams

garlic cheese (made with bisquick)
Like Red Lobsters!

Mine's Lemon Puffs, can't have enough of them.





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