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Any receipes for using up two and a half packets of Rich Tea Biscuits? Something chocolately for a meal would be nice.
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I've used these before instead of digestives as a cheesecake base. If you don't like cheesecake a more solid chocolate mousse instead on top of these would be nice.CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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sometimes i crunch them up and put in a crumble mix.Bring back mark and lard NOW! or else (please) clique member no. 10 :j
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you could make a tiffin? choc biscuits cherries I think its called a tiffin... have had a look and found this recipe.... its at the bottom of the page nutty choc tiffin...
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You could use it as a base for a banoffee pie? all you need is a can of condensed milk, boil it to make toffee, a banana and some cream! Oh and grated chocolate on top! x0
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if you have children its a great time for them to get creative let them ice them maybe diff colour icing and anything you have for decorating cakes silver balls/hundreds and thousands/sugar strands etc,my girls love doing this a great activity and they get to eat the final result:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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helen_caslass wrote:you could make a tiffin? choc biscuits cherries I think its called a tiffin... have had a look and found this recipe.... its at the bottom of the page nutty choc tiffin...
http://www.parmaq.com/foodanddrink/bakery.htm
Ooooh you've gone and done it now! I've put that recipe in my favourites and will simply have to make it tomorrow.
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Butter em and make rich tea sandwiches to dunk in your tea! LOL! Love em!!!!I Believe in saving money!!!:T
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I was going to suggest using nutella to make rich tea sarnies - bootiful!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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I seem to recall that one of the American poster said these were the best alternative to Graham crackers available in UK. So you could do a search for US recipies using Graham crackers and try out whichever ones take your fancy.0
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hilstep2000 wrote:Butter em and make rich tea sandwiches to dunk in your tea! LOL! Love em!!!!0
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