Sep 2013
3:55pm, 13 Sep 2013
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GregP
I always thought it was more a fish than a biscuit.
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Sep 2013
4:34pm, 13 Sep 2013
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Derby Tup
Is chip sandwich battling with milk or a plain choc digestive? Plain choc are food of the Gods; milk only suitable for children and people who don't like chocolate
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Sep 2013
4:44pm, 13 Sep 2013
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AngusClydesdale
Let's face it DT, who cares? Chip butty all the way!!
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Sep 2013
4:46pm, 13 Sep 2013
25,767 posts
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swittle
What is the sauce quotient for this divine comestible? Red? Brown? Mayo [ugh!] Sweet Chili? Others?
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Sep 2013
4:47pm, 13 Sep 2013
7,023 posts
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Derby Tup
Dark choc digestive > Chip buttie > milk choc digestive (imho)
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Sep 2013
4:54pm, 13 Sep 2013
8,710 posts
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JamieKai *chameleon*
I agree, DT.
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Sep 2013
4:59pm, 13 Sep 2013
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AngusClydesdale
But surely when the darkness is unspecified the equation must be
(dark choc digestive / milk choc digestive) < chip butty
where the digestive aficionados swither so badly they end up hungry while the chip butty posse is outside getting larded up?
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Sep 2013
5:08pm, 13 Sep 2013
7,024 posts
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Derby Tup
Dark chocolate digestive is an awesome biscuit. Milk chocolate version a sickly poor relation
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Sep 2013
5:32pm, 13 Sep 2013
6,706 posts
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.B.
My collegeus brought dark choc digestives to training this week, I was unable to resist, they were bloomin' lovely
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Sep 2013
6:15pm, 13 Sep 2013
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GregP
Agree with DerTu yet again.
Still confused about the mistaking of a noble fish for a mildly enjoyable small brown biscuit.
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