Your ViewsKeep your e-mails pouring in, it's good to know that there are lots of you out there with views and opinions. To help you work out what is what, are now little icons to help you see biscuit related themes. And now you can see at a glance which are the most contested subjects via this graph (requires Flash 6.0 plugin). Please keep your mails coming in to nicey@nicecupofteaandasitdown.com | If you like, you can use this search thingy to find stuff that matches with any of the icons you pick, or use the fantastic free text search, Yay! | Your e-Mails |
Sarah Ayliff |
Hello
Do you use a tea cosy? If so, what sort of design is it? And did you know that an average of 12 people each year are admitted to hospitals in Britain with injuries caused by tea cosies?
That's all. Sarah Ayliff |
Nicey replies: We had to stop using them as the constant trips to hospital were getting out of hand. I think the ones like little duvet jackets are better than the knitted ones, but I could be inciting great unrest with such a statement.
Woo, lets have lots more tea cosy mails. I might be forced to do the first icon of 2004. |
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Melanie Pirie |
Dear Nicey,
I was just wondering, with all your vast knowledge of bikkies
do you happen to know the music that was used to advertise BN's.Would be most grateful if you could enlighten me.
Could I also add my recommendation that I think is difficult to surpass, a freshly brewed pot of Ringtons de-luxe loose leaf tea and a packet of Arnotts all chocolate Tim Tams ahhhh heaven!
Melanie Pirie |
Nicey replies: Sorry I only saw that advert the once I think, perhaps somebody else knows? |
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Neil Fox
Nabisco Nutter Butter Review |
Happy New Year,
I thought you might like to know that your current "Biscuit of the Week", the Nutter Butter, tastes even better if let out of any airtight container, and allowed to go stale for a few days. This makes the biscuits wonderfully chewy, which seems to compliment the peanut butter filling rather better than a crunchy biscuit. As an alternative, give them a good dunk.
Cheers
Neil Fox (No! NOT that one!) |
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Colin McGuire |
I work in the factory and think that yous saddos should get a life or a bloody wife. |
Nicey replies: Happy New Year!
The Wife sends her regards too. |
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Liz Hall |
Dear Nicey and Wifey
Firstly, happy new year, may it be blessed with many sits down and nice cups of tea. Just a quick message to ask, have you come across the McVities lemon and ginger digestives yet? A half eaten pack appeared recently in the works biscuit tin (usually bulging with Lidl's best) and have become a surprise favourite. Interested to hear your thoughts on the subject.
Liz |
Nicey replies: Yes we were sent some prior to their release in June. I was initially very, very, excited about these and possibly set myself up for a fall. I think I was looking for a much zestier ring to them than they delivered, and so overall I was a bit under-whelmed. Its obviously a very tricky line for McV to walk, too much unaccustomed flavour and people will be thrown, too little and it will be difficult to tell the difference. |
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