What is the best dunking product, and into what....

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As in the title really chaps, whats the best product for dunking , and into what.
I am a big fan of biscuits dunked into hot beverages but some like to dunk other stuff, so what's your favorite mix and match.
I love a chocolate digestive dunked in hot tea but also ginger nuts in tea , but ginger nuts in chocolate just don't work somehow...lol
coffee and ginger nuts work but not keen on with choccy biscuits....anyway whats you fav..

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Cheese sandwich, cut like soldiers... into oxo drink, one cube in a mug of boiling water.

Yummmmmm :)
 
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Ohh like these threads lol

In tea - hard ginger biscuits, so they don't break up when dunked too long lol

Coffee - biscotti

Don't drink hot chocolate as I'm fat enough as it is !
 
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A chocolate bourbon or jammy dodgers in a coffee ( tbh any biscuit will do cause I’m a greedy git) worst I’ve even seen is fries in a McDonald’s milkshake
 
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Timtams or penguins, got to bite one corner off each end then suck coffee through and quickly devour the whole lot in one go.

Bet you try it!


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Rich tea and sugary tea #mtfu

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My favourite is ginger nuts with my tea.
 
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wow some good ones so far, but don't you just hate it when you open a new packet of biscuits and they are allways cracked or broken , one after another and then half drops into your cup or mug only to turn into mush within seconds.....argghhhhhh that really gets on my tits...excuse my French..lol
One day i'm going to return a packet with all cracked biscuits and see what they have to say about it.

anyway , on with things chaps, keep them coming.
 
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Rich tea fingers in hot tea are great but speed is crucial to avoid a breakage situation..lol
 
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My old gran used to buy Lincoln Biscuits and they were yum , loved all the little bobly bits on the top, sadly not seen them on the shelves for years....
 
Cheese sandwich, cut like soldiers... into oxo drink, one cube in a mug of boiling water.

Yummmmmm :)


I must admit to this one aswell, not with the cheese option though, used to have an oxo cube in hot water with some plain bread soldiers...really nice but when I found out the salt content of the cube I kinda moved away from them, still yummy all the same.
 
..really nice but when I found out the salt content of the cube I kinda moved away from them, still yummy all the same.

Lol, yes the salt content is shocking!
I only have that on rare occasions.


Cup of tea & a kitkat is nice :icon thumright:
 
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Someone in my work dunks toast in tea, it's wrong on so many levels.

Bite both ends off a twix and use it as a straw, winner!
 
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Someone in my work dunks toast in tea, it's wrong on so many levels.
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No, no , that’s awesome!!
.. and I love toast in soup too!

Try it, it’s delicious!
 
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Toast in soup is understandable I've not tried it but imagine it would be nice but in tea, So wrong! I can picture the layer of crumbs and grease floating on the top. Yuk!

The twix thing is great it dissolves the inside into a yummy mush!
 
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Malted milk biscuits dunked into tea... I can’t dunk with coffee!
 
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This is more scooping than dunking, and more savoury than sweet.

Cheddars scooped in garlic roulade! Delicious!!
 
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Well
1st choice is rich tea (round as finger break to quic) and coffee
2nd custard creams and coffee
3rd oreos and milk

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Well
1st choice is rich tea (round as finger break to quic) and coffee
2nd custard creams and coffee
3rd oreos and milk

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Oreos and milk yes
 
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Rich tea fingers in hot tea are great but speed is crucial to avoid a breakage situation..lol

You have to back to back them, double up for biscuit integrity!

It's all about a Cadburys Twirl dunked in Tea. Or Bourbons, or chocolate digestives.

Or chips in gravy!
 
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Chips in gravy..... OH YES now we're talking!!
Beef gravy or chicken gravy? One of the important yet fundamental questions of the universe & how it works...... :thumbs up:
 
Glad you didn't say Onion gravy, that would be just so wrong....yuk......
 
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Our local English chippy (all seem to be Chinese now) use to do onion gravy use to be well nice
 
In a nice gravy with pie and chips or even better over a nice cheesey mash can’t beat em other than that il only eat them in onion rings
 
A bit off topic two raw eggs and milk on top mix you can't taste the eggs better than protein shakes
 
Timtams or penguins, got to bite one corner off each end then suck coffee through and quickly devour the whole lot in one go.

Bet you try it!

The timTam slam! Love doing that when I can get hold of them, Penguin is a poor substitute IMHO.

I also like dunking a buttered croissant in coffee ;)
 
new to me aswell, well still don't know what the heck they are.....:shrug:
 
had some jammie dodgers today with a mug of tea......dunking heaven......:icon thumright::yahoo:
 
Corned beef pasty dipped into tomato soup.
It's the future
Or on a less savoury note,
Mcvities and only mcvities milk chocolate digestives in Yorkshire tea..
End of discussion
 
Not got me that, I wouldn’t even know where to get a corned beef pasty
 
I’m in Manchester and never seen a corned beef pasty in a Greggs or a martins. I’d eat it but without the soup
A quick google Greggs does them but only in some areas, I need to see where I’m going to ask in the one by work I want one now
 
I’m in Manchester and never seen a corned beef pasty in a Greggs or a martins. I’d eat it but without the soup
A quick google Greggs does them but only in some areas, I need to see where I’m going to ask in the one by work I want one now

Haha yes make it your mission
There ok on there own, but combined with a soup dip and there divine.