Tea and Jaffa cakes at half time, sounds good to me, even better would be those Tunnucks caramel wafers if the club put a a pile of them next to the tills at half time they’ll be gone in a flash
Tunnocks caramel wafers are the elite in wrapped biscuits, A Steak pie, with a Tunnocks
for desert, washed down with Iron Bru must surely be on every Scotsman's 'Last meal wish' and a fair few of us Sassanachs.
Just added a pack of Tunnocks wafers to our next Morrisons delivery as I'm intrigued by the comments above. Next Tuesday's match could see me with a small flask of Mulligatawny soup and a Tunnocks wafer!
@ChasHarps said:
Tunnocks caramel wafers are the elite in wrapped biscuits, A Steak pie, with a Tunnocks
for desert, washed down with Iron Bru must surely be on every Scotsman's 'Last meal wish' and a fair few of us Sassanachs.
As a non-meat-eating Scotsman, the wonderful double-carb-hit macaroni cheese pies you get at all good Scottish football grounds will do me.
@ChasHarps said:
Tunnocks caramel wafers are the elite in wrapped biscuits, A Steak pie, with a Tunnocks
for desert, washed down with Iron Bru must surely be on every Scotsman's 'Last meal wish' and a fair few of us Sassanachs.
As a non-meat-eating Scotsman, the wonderful double-carb-hit macaroni cheese pies you get at all good Scottish football grounds will do me.
Oh my god, I have seen these and they look INCREDIBLE.
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Right I'm off to the supermarkets now to hoover up the stocks before @Wendoverman gets in there!
PANIC!!!!
Nuts as well?! That's a step too far.
I'm taking the view that it is good news for my waistline and my checkbook.
Dry roasted peanuts are the food of the devil
Went shopping tonight, the snack isle was fairly empty of stock. I had to buy Pringles.
Now I know why ...
Weren't Pringles once legally ruled to be cakes?
Surely you confuse them with Jaffa cakes, which might be biscuits?
Ruled not to be crisps, later overturned https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2009/may/21/pringles-vat-tax-crisps-snacks
(A Jaffa Cake is just a thing of its own)
I feel that there should be some extreme eating competition dedicated to Jaffa Cakes.
Human endeavour is a wonderful thing.
You realise I'm now going to have to supplement the Pringles with Jaffa Cakes?
@micra, do you know if they have any at the Jumbo Market down on Cosy Corner?
Tea and Jaffa cakes at half time, sounds good to me, even better would be those Tunnucks caramel wafers if the club put a a pile of them next to the tills at half time they’ll be gone in a flash
Tunnocks caramel wafers are a great call @Morris_Ital
Tunnocks caramel wafers are the elite in wrapped biscuits, A Steak pie, with a Tunnocks
for desert, washed down with Iron Bru must surely be on every Scotsman's 'Last meal wish' and a fair few of us Sassanachs.
A British produced sweetmeat which has been the same size forever, which cannot be said of most other confectionary...what's not to like?
PSA: Aldi's knock-off brand Jaffa Cakes are vastly superior to McVities', and you still get 12 in a pack.
The same can be said for Aldi's Ginger Nuts !!
Just added a pack of Tunnocks wafers to our next Morrisons delivery as I'm intrigued by the comments above. Next Tuesday's match could see me with a small flask of Mulligatawny soup and a Tunnocks wafer!
Don't think you will be disappointed Mr VW, best served cool but not fridge chilled.
Imagine being Lewis Wing, and finding that you don't have your own dedicated transfer thread, but the 50th one about crisps is absolutely popping off.
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Wycombe WanderersThe Gasroom and we know what we are...As a non-meat-eating Scotsman, the wonderful double-carb-hit macaroni cheese pies you get at all good Scottish football grounds will do me.
Oh my god, I have seen these and they look INCREDIBLE.
This is the best news in a long time! Thanks @drcongo !!
Technically you get 24 in a pack, as they only sell the double pack. I think it's about the same price as McVities' shrinkflation 10-pack too.
For me the important metric is how many fit in my mouth rather than how many are in each packet
Biscuit danger for me wfh is Lotus Biscoff