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You Don't Need To Be Rich To Buy These (Tesco Rich Tea Biscuits)

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Tesco Rich Tea Biscuits

Date: 11/03/09 (24 review reads)
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Advantages: Value For Money, A Good Back Up Biscuit.

Disadvantages: They Won't Excite The Vicar And His Wife When They Pop Round For Tea

Tesco Rich Tea biscuits are a biscuit that I always have a few of in supply in my biscuit tin. I love biscuits in general and turn to these as a healthier option than the likes of shortbread biscuits or chocolate coated biscuits, both of which are higher in sugar, fat and calories.

Rich Tea are great for dunking in your tea of coffee. You have to be a bit careful to only briefly dunk or else they will break off and be lost into the cup. To safe guard against this you can "double up" by placing two Rich Teas together with the slightly convex side of both biscuits facing outwards.

They are made from wheat flour, sugar and vegetable oil so what you are getting is the most basic form of biscuit that is plain in flavour, sweet but not too sweet and a bit of a "filler" really to go with your hot drink.

If you are really desperate you could use it as a substitute for a cracker and put butter and/or cheese on it.

My 200 gram packet cost me 40 pence and each biscuit is a respectably low 36 calories.

Summary: A Solid Dependable Biscuit

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Overall rating: Very useful

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Last comment:
Whizz11

- 11/03/09

Yum, I love these x

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