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Kristina Swan
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I had a friend of mine from Oz send me some Tim Tams in a variety of flavors, and now I'm addicted. Unfortunatly I have been unable to find anywhere to purchase these delectable bisquits anywhere.
My Aussie friend is sending me somemore, however it is a lot of work and I eat them very quickly. Especially when I have a hot cup of Vanilla Chai, to "Slam" them in.
*shudders*
How do I get a Tim Tam invasion here in the US?
HELP !
Chocaholic Extrodinare,
Kristina Swan
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Nicey replies: Sorry no idea, as you can see they have only just become available in the UK. Arnotts do ship boxes of them anywhere in the world from their webstore to satisfy the homesick Aussies abroad. Its a bit pricey but it can be done. |
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Brian Barratt
Tim Tam vs Penguin Review |
Highly esteemed Mr Nicey,
Celts, Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Norsemen, Normans... and now Tim Tams. Oh, what an invaded isle it is! But be consoled that this is not an invasion, not even an occupation. It is to rid the land of biscuits of mass destruction.
But don't tell anybody that Arnotts is owned by an *m*r*c*n company. Looting could break out.
Or something.
I remain, ever your humble.
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Matt
Tim Tam vs Penguin Review |
JUST READ THAT THE WONDERFUL T-TAMS ARE NOW HITTING THE U.K SHORES! I'M SURE ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BIN AND WORKED AND PLAYED AMUNGT OUR SKIPPY COUSINS WILL BE JUMPING WITH JOY AT THIS WONDERFUL NEWS! I CAN'T WAIT TO GET SLAMMIN WHOLE PACKETS AGAIN AND THEN BEGIN BLEATING ON ABOUT V.B V'S TOOHEY'S NEW ETC ETC... JUST LIKE GOOD OLD TIMES..
please excuse bold font and caps, I am just trying to put my excitement accross!
YYYEEEHHHHAAAAHHHH- LET THE T-TAM SLAMMIN BEGIN
All the best,
some sad bloke called Matt, who gets far to excited over the little thigns in life...
(love the sight, always a good debating topic in this office) |
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Toby Philips |
Nice site, Nicey, especially if you happen to love tea and/or biscuits. I bet any site for coffee and donut lovers is rubbish by comparison, and not nice-and-sit-downable at all.
I saw an inquiry from Julie Hardcastle about brightly coloured round biscuits from the 70's. Could you let her know they were called Funny Faces (I think). Not sure who made them or when they stopped, but hopefully, she can now sleep a bit easier in her bed.
I'd also like to tell you about the kettle I recently bought. It's glass, so you can see the water boiling. How cool is that? |
Nicey replies: We have a kettle like that where I work and due to the hard water it looks like one of those snowstorm shaky things when you make tea. |
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Ross Holmes |
Nicey,
Thanks for your speedy reply, I attach a picture of us ( Enjoying a well deserved stand up) - I would also like to add that we all agree that sitting down would be the optimal way to enjoy tea and obviously outside the workplace this is how it is nearly always taken.
Cheers
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Nicey replies: Woo,
Is that a Foxs Creations tin that you are using in your tea-club there??
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