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McVities Plain Chocolate BiscuitsNewest Review: ... doesn't disintegrate on snapping, a few crumbs fly off maybe but that is all. its quite a firm biscuit that sort of melts in ... more More McVities in Food
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by - written on 22/05/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I never normally buy biscuits because of watching the weight etc etc but Darling Son was home for a few days last week on route from Gibraltar to Swansea and was feeling peckish so treated himself to not one but two packets of Plain chocolate Digestive Biscuits. Only one pack got eaten and the other pack got left here, so I just had to open them to have one of these very morish biscuits with my cup of hot water with a slice of lemon !!! These are the best biscuits to have with a hot drink, they are perfect for dipping in the mug, so that the chocolate is slighty runny and unless you leave it in the liquid for a long time they don;t tend to crumble or go so ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/12/07 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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This is my biscuit of choice, whether it's with my customary cup of very sweet and strong Kenco Colombian Coffee (my favourite) or a cup of old rosy lea. (Tea) Whenever my wife and I visit the supermarket the shelves containing the McVities Plain Chocolate Digestive are invariably one of the first places I head for. A night in front of the old goggle box watching a DVD, movie or footy match simply wouldn't be the same without a packet or two of these tasty wee beauties strategically placed close to hand on the coffee table. As with McVities Jaffa Cakes (another of my favourite biscuits) I have been known to get through a couple of packets ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/04/07 (Very useful, 239 readings)
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~~ Personal Testimony ~~ In my life so far I've eaten at least hundreds of thousands of McVities plain chocolate biscuits - enough packets stacked end to end to reach the moon and back. In Britain, the digestive biscuit has long had a strong cultural identity as the traditional accompaniment to a cup of tea and is frequently eaten as such - a tradition that I uphold. It's possible to live for a week on tea, milk and McVities Chocolate biscuits, although this is not recommended as it might lead to blockages of the waste disposal system. A dose of one packet per person per week should be enough to compliment most diets although cultural influences and stressfull ... Read the complete review
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