07-12-2014 2:40 PM
It's not original but it might help the boards!
You're on a desert island...... what biscuit would you take, and why?
08-12-2014 9:53 PM
I'd probably save the crate containing the fig rolls - healthy eating, portion of one of five a day and all that.
I would have loved to take the all butter, chocolate chip shortbread cookies that Waitrose used to do - an absolute orgasmic experience.
But I think they stopped doing them some time back as the ones they seem to have now are nothing near as good or exciting.
08-12-2014 10:01 PM
Tunnocks Tea Cakes
08-12-2014 10:47 PM
McV digestives, cos they're the best!
09-12-2014 8:00 AM
@dark_castle1 wrote:Jaffa Cakes even though I am diabetic, cause me loves them.
Only problem is they're not biscuits.
09-12-2014 8:11 AM
As there was no limit stipulated I'd have Bronte Golden Crunch, Lemon Puffs, Chochie Digestives and Hobnobs.
09-12-2014 5:24 PM
Chocolate digestives two reasons - the digestives are very nutricious as is the chocolate, both of which sustain your body, and even if you've lost half your teeth through malnutrition, they will disolve effortlessly on the tongue with any liquid. Also anything containing honey. Most important and here's why.
Slightly off-topic, buit I had a cabin cruiser for twenty-five years and had four self-sealed emergency ration packs on board which I made up myself - I took safety at sea very seriously. Thank G-d they were never required, but first and foremost on the list (apart from one gallon of fresh drinking water per person per day) was a jar of honey, followed by Mars bars and plain chocolate - not milk chocolate (milk chocolate makes you thirsty, and various other items. Why set honey? Any doctor or medical student will confirm just one spoonfull of honey per day will have sufficient nutrients to sustain life. Purely for emergency purposes.. If you tried to survive on pure honey, it would be so rich in nutrients, nothing would pass through your body and then you'd be in real trouble! Any doctors out there to confirm?
11-12-2014 6:17 PM
Dark Belgian Chocolate Chip Scottish Highland Shortbread biscuits.
The yummiest biscuits I have ever had and a local shop sometimes has them at a bargain price - I'm unable to resist.