What do you love to dip in your tea?!


Question: what do you like to dip in your tea,i've heard of people dipping toast and other food items in their tea whats yours.
mine is biting each end off a kit-kat and sucking the tea up through it,as the tea reaches your mouth eat the whole stick,try it.


Answers: what do you like to dip in your tea,i've heard of people dipping toast and other food items in their tea whats yours.
mine is biting each end off a kit-kat and sucking the tea up through it,as the tea reaches your mouth eat the whole stick,try it.

same as your kitkat trick but try a penguin! far Superior

hob nobs

toast, its very nice you should try it

only biscuits anything else is just wrong
hobnobs my favourite

Chocolate digestives, or any other biscuits that are in the tin.

Cookies!

There are these tiny tea cakes called petite fours. OMG! It's like you've died and gone to heaven. But it has to be a quick dip cause they're so soft they'll fall apart. MmMmMMm sugary goodness! Now I want some :(

kit kat or fig biscuits

digestive biscuits with or without chocolate but mustn't wait too long or it's messy!
hobnobs
rich tea
graham crackers (if none of the above are in the house!)

I tease the dog saying I'm going to stir the tea with her tail, but I love to dunk a Hob Nob or three into mine!

This may sound wierd but terrys orange chocolate is really yummy when you dip tht in tea it melts and tastes nice.
i try to have a hole segmant and keep melting it lol.

Biscotti...mm mmm good

George Clooney's willy

original digestive biscuits

i like to dip in stuff that will melt or go soggy hehe...it has to be something sweet though. Mars bars are good but any chocolate will do. Chocolate digestives are great for dipping...chocolate and biscuit all in one!

Sweet bread.

walkers crisps stops them poking in youre gums. realy yummy

Chocolate hob nobs, my bf dunks his toast, I thought it was gross but its not - especially if the toast has cinnamon and sugar on it.





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