Suitable Biscuits

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In Australia you can't beat an Arnott's Tim tam.
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Going back to the matter of the tea, which would it be? Do you take it with milk, lemon, sugar? These are all important factors that need to be taken in to consideration when choosing the right biscuit.
Or would cake also be acceptable to accompany your cuppa? I mean no dunking is possible but a nice piece of Victoria sponge can't go amiss
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Stewartp wrote: Sat Jun 11, 2022 1:31 pm In Australia you can't beat an Arnott's Tim tam.
Had to Google it, :lol: it looks a bit like a Penguin ? (The chocolate bar not the fish eating bird). Maybe a Marmite/Vegemite type thing?

https://www.arnotts.com/products/tim-tam

https://mcvities.co.uk/products/penguin
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I remember penguin bars from before I left UK in1968 loved them. I also miss walnut whips.
BTW aldi Australia Do a Tim Tam copy called Devine.
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Google Tim tam slam
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Thanks for all the suggestions.

As I'm an Innocenti driver I do like a Garibaldi, also it counts for my 5 a day if I have 5 of them.
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I always try to keep my biscuit period defined to the car I am driving at the time! But none of the lets coat a decent dunking biscuit in chocolate and spoil the original integrity.

Ginger nuts do it every time!
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Would you believe it aldi had penguin bars here in South Australia as a special buy. Aud 1.69 for a packet of six.
Talk about a coincidence.
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