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Post by jim » Sat Feb 03, 2007 3:05 am

Hob nob is a bad boy biscuit. I think it's the salt in them, makes you more thirsty for your tea, like peanuts with a pint.

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Post by delendi » Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:27 am

Digital wrote:I gotta do a creative pitch next week at uni which is an ad campaign designed to get more 18-24 year olds to drink, but I don't know any 18-24 year olds that don't drink tea!

remember a few years back an ad for HP sauce which was all like people getting home from long journeys and havin hp on a bacon sarnie or whatever and how good it felt to be home with HP? you could get it from that kinda angle but with stuff 18-24 year olds come home from. or not even home... you've got burger van tea, tea ladies on the fabric queue tea. just got home tea is the best tho. after raving all night... beautiful. so kinda market it as the thing to have after doing what u do when you're 18-24
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Post by jack sparrow1 » Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:38 pm

Delendi wrote:
Digital wrote:I gotta do a creative pitch next week at uni which is an ad campaign designed to get more 18-24 year olds to drink, but I don't know any 18-24 year olds that don't drink tea!

remember a few years back an ad for HP sauce which was all like people getting home from long journeys and havin hp on a bacon sarnie or whatever and how good it felt to be home with HP? you could get it from that kinda angle but with stuff 18-24 year olds come home from. or not even home... you've got burger van tea, tea ladies on the fabric queue tea. just got home tea is the best tho. after raving all night... beautiful. so kinda market it as the thing to have after doing what u do when you're 18-24
sumfin like dis?

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Post by jack sparrow1 » Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:40 pm

Marsyas wrote:so biscuits are the same as cookies?
think cookies are a hybrid between cakes and biscuits

mainly because cookies can be soft and doughy

and contain fruit


a typical biscuit is rich tea which is very bland and doesnt suck up much tea

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Post by ramadanman » Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:53 pm

tea is amazing. great to see so much love for it.

biscuit wise? gotta be the custard cream, choc bourbon, rich tea & dark digestives. brap

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Post by vonboyage » Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:58 pm

ramadanman wrote:biscuit wise? gotta be the custard cream, choc bourbon, rich tea & dark digestives. brap

4 for 4.. on a roll there Danman.


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Post by digital » Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:02 pm

Delendi wrote:
Digital wrote:I gotta do a creative pitch next week at uni which is an ad campaign designed to get more 18-24 year olds to drink, but I don't know any 18-24 year olds that don't drink tea!

remember a few years back an ad for HP sauce which was all like people getting home from long journeys and havin hp on a bacon sarnie or whatever and how good it felt to be home with HP? you could get it from that kinda angle but with stuff 18-24 year olds come home from. or not even home... you've got burger van tea, tea ladies on the fabric queue tea. just got home tea is the best tho. after raving all night... beautiful. so kinda market it as the thing to have after doing what u do when you're 18-24
Yeah this was what I was thinking...something like, "because there's nothing like a nice cuppa tea", which quite obviously, there isn't. Have people coming in from a night out and drawing for the tea and biscuits.

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Post by delendi » Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:39 pm

custard creeeeeeeams! all of the stock for the whole building at work is in the basement kitchen where us runners hang out and we just drink tea and eat custard creams and hobnobs and crumpets all day. and then we sneak packets of custard creams into our bags for domestic consumption
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although earlier i was sipping diet lilt and listening to barry manilow in the conservatory :wink:

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Post by thinking » Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:30 pm

[b]racket wrote:Jaffa Cakes are all up for discussion.

Cake or Biscuit?

I say cake.

Cakes get hard when they are stale.

Biscuits gets soft when they have been ripening for a few days.

Jaffa Cakes harden pretty quick therfore - Cake

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this was actually settled in a court of law a while ago:
Under UK law, no VAT is charged on biscuits and cakes — they are "zero rated". Chocolate covered biscuits, however, are classed as luxury items and are subject to VAT at 17.5%. McVitie's classed its Jaffa Cakes as cakes, but in 1991, this was challenged by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise in court.[1] This may have been because Jaffa Cakes are about the same size and shape as some types of biscuit. The question which had to be answered was what criteria should be used to class something as a cake or biscuit. McVitie's defended the classification of Jaffa Cakes as a cake by producing a giant Jaffa Cake to illustrate that their Jaffa Cakes were simply mini cakes.

They also argued that the distinction between cakes and biscuits is simply that cakes go hard when stale, whereas biscuits go soft. It was demonstrated that Jaffa Cakes become hard when stale and McVitie's won the case.
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Post by boomting » Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:42 pm

yes! cup o' tea and biscuit. ave it! hobnobs are the best.

hot tea though. notoriously tepid. . .

fresh coffee is good aswell. none of that instant shite.

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Post by autonomic » Sat Feb 03, 2007 5:02 pm

on the regular it's twinings orange pekoe
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but when payday comes try to keep me away from ridgways earl grey. that first blast of bergamot when you open the vacuum bag will knock you over.
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and lately i've been into these russian cookies for dunking
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nothing beats marks and sparks almond biscuits though. haven't had those since all of our m&s stores shut down
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Post by dirty » Sat Feb 03, 2007 5:42 pm

Digital wrote:
Delendi wrote:
Digital wrote:I gotta do a creative pitch next week at uni which is an ad campaign designed to get more 18-24 year olds to drink, but I don't know any 18-24 year olds that don't drink tea!

remember a few years back an ad for HP sauce which was all like people getting home from long journeys and havin hp on a bacon sarnie or whatever and how good it felt to be home with HP? you could get it from that kinda angle but with stuff 18-24 year olds come home from. or not even home... you've got burger van tea, tea ladies on the fabric queue tea. just got home tea is the best tho. after raving all night... beautiful. so kinda market it as the thing to have after doing what u do when you're 18-24
Yeah this was what I was thinking...something like, "because there's nothing like a nice cuppa tea", which quite obviously, there isn't. Have people coming in from a night out and drawing for the tea and biscuits.
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Post by Jennifer » Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:24 am

twinnings breakfast tea or darjeeling....

hobnobs or the original digestive kthx.

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