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Old 15-05-2017, 09:33 PM
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anyone else have issues with jaffa cakes??or any other food.. on my 8th packet in just over a week, pretty much a packet a day,think i may need help!!
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The more pressing matter is...

Cake or biscuit?

I take to long with a Jaffa Cake, trying to graciously free the orange bit from the rest of the chocolate covered base.
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Def a cake! Full moon, half moon, total eclipse
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Old 15-05-2017, 09:49 PM
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Tesco's wine gums.
I've tried all other brands and can't get enough of the Tesco's own.
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A court ruled they are cakes. It was a VAT case to determine how they were taxed.

Very famous.... if you're a tax adviser!

The determining factor, in case you're interested, was that when biscuits go stale, they soften. When cakes go stale, they harden.

As to weaknesses on food, for me it's donuts. I once ate twelve Krispy Kremes in a sitting as it was a variety box and I wanted to know what each tasted like.
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Old 15-05-2017, 09:56 PM
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anyone else have issues with jaffa cakes??or any other food.. on my 8th packet in just over a week, pretty much a packet a day,think i may need help!!
All i can suggest is you buy Sainsbury's jaffa cakes as they are exactly the same (i did a prolonged test of all types ) and are cheaper so will save you some money
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Old 15-05-2017, 10:14 PM
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Red wine and shortbread fingers.
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Red wine and shortbread fingers.
Do you dunk them in...?
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Old 15-05-2017, 10:23 PM
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Hahaha im not feeling so alone anymore with some of these lovely issues being mentioned!!.smashing.

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A court ruled they are cakes. It was a VAT case to determine how they were taxed.

Very famous.... if you're a tax adviser!

The determining factor, in case you're interested, was that when biscuits go stale, they soften. When cakes go stale, they harden.

As to weaknesses on food, for me it's donuts. I once ate twelve Krispy Kremes in a sitting as it was a variety box and I wanted to know what each tasted like.
That is amazing hats off to you.. awhole 12 of them!! Can see why it needed to be done though.!!

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All i can suggest is you buy Sainsbury's jaffa cakes as they are exactly the same (i did a prolonged test of all types ) and are cheaper so will save you some money
Will have to agree to disagree on.this one.. i havnt found a single brand that is spot on identical in taste yet.

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Red wine and shortbread fingers.
As for throwing alcohol in the mix.... i have seperate issues with weekends and vast amounts of jaeger...
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Back to jaffa cakes

Room temperature or refridgerated.? I prefer them from the fridge
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Old 15-05-2017, 10:40 PM
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Definetly fridge for me.! love the dark chocolate cold.
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Cant eat to many before sleep either major sugar rush keeps me wide eyed.
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Ginger biscuits, if I have one the packet is gone !
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Ginger biscuits, if I have one the packet is gone !
I'm a bit of a fan of dunking them in cold milk. Their a great milk sponge.....
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Jaffa cakes are the best. Room temp for me though. Oreos dunked in milk is a close second though.
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Bit weird, but fig rolls for me. Not available in France.
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Bit weird, but fig rolls for me. Not available in France.


Ewwwww no! Ha ha ha

Pink wafers are another fav for me
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You lot have serious issues bunch of jaffa freaks for me it has to be milk chocolate digestives can eat a twin pack in a night of boardom
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Old 16-05-2017, 11:45 AM
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Fig rolls are amazing aswell.. havnt had them for a while.. may have to now iv been reminded.
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Safe to say I'm now hungry and wanting a variety of biscuits and Jaffa cakes!!
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Old 16-05-2017, 12:47 PM
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Like the flavour of fig rolls but they always seem to me like they're a bit soft and stale, even when new!

The original jammy dodger is still a good'un too
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Old 16-05-2017, 01:44 PM
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Original tea cakes wirh a dod of jam in the middle .
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You lot have serious issues bunch of jaffa freaks for me it has to be milk chocolate digestives can eat a twin pack in a night of boardom
Noooooooooooooooo has to be dark chocolate digies and defiantly from the fridge scotty.
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Noooooooooooooooo has to be dark chocolate digies and defiantly from the fridge scotty.
Totally agree, much nicer than the milk chocolate type
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Old 16-05-2017, 09:34 PM
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well i have to be honest and after all this talk of biscuits and so many jaffas consumed of late, iv just settled down and had to crack open the next vice, a packet of chocolate hobnobs!! with nice brew to dunk them in only a couple of seconds of dunk time mindue, cant have them to soggy
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well i have to be honest and after all this talk of biscuits and so many jaffas consumed of late, iv just settled down and had to crack open the next vice, a packet of chocolate hobnobs!! with nice brew to dunk them in only a couple of seconds of dunk time mindue, cant have them to soggy
Had to grab a jar of coffee for work earlier and purchased the very same to accompany it, was very good and only had 4 though.
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Just home from work and i fancy these but cant be bothered to go to the shops so will treat myself tomorrow 😁😁😁

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