Vicky Moreteavickers
| what an idiot!
happy dunking everyone
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Frances Dunlop
| But when I have visitors I try to hide the fact that I am giving the bag a surreptitious second dunk. more.. |
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Tim Mosedale
| As you can tell from my appreciation of your programme yesterday, and from the fact that I appear to be a sensible chap, I'm perfectly happy with dunking. ... When the dunking is biscuits in tea, that is. ... I don't have a problem with dunking certain biscuits in, say, hot chocolate either, though I wouldn't do it myself. ... However, this morning I saw someone in my office dunking a weetabix into a mug of milk. ... Dunking them into milk with out protective plastic sheeting every where seems foolhardy. more.. |
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Murray James
| The results of the experiment were that firstly I felt and looked like a fool, secondly I had ruined my cup of tea, and thirdly I had also destroyed a couple of delightful Tim Tams that could have so easily been dunked and enjoyed in the 'proper' way. more.. |
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Alan Perry
| I would normally serve Rich Teas to any trades people who are working outside, as they are optimised for high speed dunking in rapidly cooling tea. more.. |
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Buzzy Murray
| The choccy at the end that got dunked went very melty so I wouldn't recommend this for younger members of staff (well, not without a suitable amount of plastic sheeting laid out to a 2m radius anyway) but overall it was a good mix of choccy biscuity meltyness. more.. |
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James Singleton
| I was wondering whether you ever came across a biscuit called the 'Dunker'. ... It's USP was that it was designed for dunking in tea; it was designed not to disintegrate or shed particles whilst being dunked. more.. |
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Nicholas Bryan
| Now i'm not saying we should have them with tea (although they could be quite good dunkers) but i think your readers should try them again. more.. |
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Reshmi Ray
| I have had so many fun times browsing through it while dunking away. ... I was first introduced to dunking by my late grandmother in India. ... I went through dunking Marie biscuits (I think they might be the Indian equivalent of the Rich Tea), to Parle-G and orange creams (nasty, really nasty little things). ... As my grandmother started losing her teeth she started dunking most of her food into tea or milk. ... This then opened up a whole new world of Dunk to me. ... Since moving to England (where the dunking culture is a bit different) and living with English housemates I have had to keep my habit of bread and naan dunking a secret and would like to come out. ... We get plenty of emails from people who dunk their toast in all sorts of configurations, buttered, jammy etc into their tea, and that's not too dissimilar. ... Constantly pushing at the boundaries of dunking technology is a noble pastime, and more important than ever in the twenty first century, I expect. more.. |
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Bill Stone
| Also Morning Coffee's seem to be in decline, perhaps there is a crisis afoot in the world of plain dunkers. more.. |