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AnaNumberOne
13 years ago
bought chocolate biscuits on the way home ... then left them at the checkout
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Cullyandel
13 years ago
omg noooooooooooooo what sort were they???
Ocean
says
13 years ago
AnaNumberOne
shares
13 years ago
(these Cully)
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Hey Jude
13 years ago
I hate when I do something like that, especially if I'm looking forward to it.
Trebor Shelman
13 years ago
Oh no, sorry Ana
Ocean
says
13 years ago
I love those Ana
Cullyandel
13 years ago
oh ana go back and get them. I'll put the kettle on
Lette
13 years ago
Yes, what Cully said. Though I have to say that naming a product "Digestives" doesn't strike me as an appetite-builder.
BethAnne Drogba
13 years ago
I had digestive biscuits (without chocolate) once at the home of an English lady. They were actually really good.
Lou
says
13 years ago
they were originally made with bicarbonate of soda, so in Ye Olden Dayes folks thought they acted like antacids. Hence "digestives."
Ocean
says
13 years ago
Digestives without chocolate are lovely Beth..a "real cup of tea biscuit".
AnaNumberOne
13 years ago
biscuits are full of NaHCO₃ so don't make the mistake of leaving them in the fridge with leftover curry.
Lette
13 years ago
I don't doubt that they're tasty, and I'm sure those who grew up with the trade name don't think twice about it.
Lette
13 years ago
It's just a surprising name when you don't have the historical context.
Ocean
says
13 years ago
Full of nachos, Ana?
Alanna
says
13 years ago
I love those!
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