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Time for tea and two biscuits, what is your bit on the side with your cuppa?

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David Black | 11:34 Fri 04th Dec 2009 | ChatterBank
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We are having custard creams this morning, just two because more makes you grow big and strong sideways.

We had posh biscuits for a bit but when the ginger nuts and the custard creams are around they seem to go first!

What is your bit on the side with your cuppa?
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I dont really do biscuits with cuppa I very rarely have hot drinks either
Digestives.
I sometimes like those mini bites you can buy in the supermarkets fresh counter like mini flapjack squares and shortbread.

But come to think of it sainsburys do a great granola next to the fresh cookies their great but dont go buying them all up now folks leave some for me, im normally naughty and empty the shelf of them whoops tee hee
cookies or ginger bics,


never ever to be dunked though as that is plain wrong!
Fluff...do you know you've added Ginger on FaceBook :-)
custard doughnut or a fresh cream cake now thats what I call a bit on the side and the bum
I very rarely drink tea and when I do its normally when I wake up in the morning on a weekend and my OH brings it to me in bed! So no biccies for me!
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Had a very nice free sample of Stollen the other day in Morrisons.

Didn't buy any for fear I would eat the lot in one go!
I love a plain chocolate digestive with my coffee.
yes i was going to be naughty then work got inthe way!
a Murray's pie
I like the plain biscuits like digestives, rich tea and ginger nuts but I really love a yum yum from M & S but fluffys usually eaten them all !

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