NiceCupOfTeaAndASitDown.com
Mission Statement
About
About our book

Buy our book as
Classy Hardback

Cuddly Paperback
Mailing list
Newsletters
Nice NEWS
14/10/2008
Biscuit of the week
Club Milk
Your feedback
Pauline Wilson
Search feedback
The Wife says
14/12/2007
Fig Fest
Biscuit quiz
Your Reviews
Missing in action
What the polls said
Prawnzilla
Giant Bee
Underpant toast
Apocalypse Bunny
Giant Marmots
The Duck
We are hosted by Precedence Technologies Internet Services
In Association with Amazon.co.uk
HomeForCakeTeaAndBiscuits

Type in some words

Your search found 242 results

Previous | 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25| Next

Missus Hands
Dunking
) I am telling you this because I think it vital that you know that my secret biscuit eating fest has led me to discover the joy of dunking a hob nob and a crumbling white chocolate cookie at the same time. more..

Jack Bricknel
Pink Wafers
Not only were they true to their usual texture and taste but to make matters worse the plate had been left out for some time and the wafers had gone soggy, not the sogginess of a dunked digestive but an intensely distasteful sogginess which deprived the humble wafer of its only and defining quality - the crunchy flakiness. more..

Rachel Preece
Pink Wafers
E revision I found that these were the best things to get my mind working and to make you feel happy when not! And when dunked in a cup of steaming pot made tea it was simply the best thing in the world!  Also the good old party rings are pretty damn fine too! Just thought I should stand up for the good old pink wafers as what have they ever done to you?! Tsk!   Cheerio,   Rachel!xxxxxx more..

Emma Tucker
Biscuit tinTea
as avid followers of your gorgeous website we were debating the need for warm winter nights and tea dunking with the biscuit of the week, the fox's butter crinkle crunch (what a long name for such a small thing). ... Emma has never personally experienced this, however she has experienced the joys of a half melted chocolate digestive dunked in tea, on a cold winters nite, wen ur all alone. ... love and hugs may ur biscuits be forever dunked. more..

Thom Curtis
Rocket ScienceDunking
Dear Nicey, I enjoy a good biscuit as much as the next person, but I especially enjoy dunking biscuits. ... I don't, however, like dunking biscuits in tea or coffee as the chocolate would melt; I enjoy dunking biscuits in water. more..

Pete Biggs
Dunking
I agree that rich tea were, of course, designed for dunking, and any attempt to sully them with other ingredients such as cream, chocolate, jam etc. ... Fingers, when dunked, risk complete tea saturation along an entire cross section of the biscuit, causing breakage and ultimately, unfortunate collapse into the tea leaf based beverage. ... They do seem to particularly enjoy dunking, but I suspect that maybe it goes deeper than that. more..

Alan (Fred) Pipes
Dunking
On dunking: I find the round Rich Tea makes for a pleasant dunking experience -- fill up your mug (of a diameter less than that of the biscuit) with hot tea and make your first dunk. ... This can be nibbled off daintily and the rest of it, now narrow enough to fully immerse, can be dunked free-style. ... As for the round rich tea progressive dunk, thanks for reminding us all of that important technique. ... As the tea gets drunk it can sometimes require up to three preliminary dunks before complete dunkage can be achieved. more..

A J Evans
Tea
Thought you might like this for your birthday   More tea Vicar   Are you particular in the way you take your tea, In bone china with cream or mug and sugar free, Make it with a tea bag or properly in a pot, Pour it in a saucer if it's made to hot, Instant maybe, iced with lemon, Earl grey too, There must be one that really suits you, Have some iced fancy's or dunk in a biscuit, Down in the potting shed or at Lord's with cricket, Do you like it in the morning or afternoon at three, Are you particular in the way you take your tea. more..

Bob in Tokyo
World of BiscuitsFig rolls
did anyone else get a cerebral rush like I just did? Eleanor might be pleased to know that if there is a branch of the Daimaru "Peacock" supermarket chain in Niigata she should be able to get Waitrose organic "Oaten" biscuits (a classic, fibre-rich, buttery, oat-crunch type - and a damn fine dunker!) along with a few other Waitrose top-end biscuit varieties and other British products (HP sauce, Original and Fruity!) hard to get at a reasonable price in Japan. more..

Russell Liddell
  It was undunkable, but complemented tea very nicely, as long as said cup of tea was nice and sweet. more..