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Biscuit storage?
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Biscuit storage - that's a thin person's problem if ever I heard one! :rotfl:
It's not very OS, but if you're going through so little biscuits in a month, will it not be more cost effective to buy something individually wrapped, like kitkats? Or if you want a more biscuit-y biscuit, a lot of the weightwatchers ones tend to come packaged in twos. (I think it's supposed to stop you going berserk and eating the lot in one go!)"Most of the people ... were unhappy... Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movements of small green pieces of paper, which is odd because on the whole it wasn't the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy." -- Douglas Adams0 -
Pennywise2012 wrote: »Biscuit storage - that's a thin person's problem if ever I heard one! :rotfl:
It's not very OS, but if you're going through so little biscuits in a month, will it not be more cost effective to buy something individually wrapped, like kitkats? Or if you want a more biscuit-y biscuit, a lot of the weightwatchers ones tend to come packaged in twos. (I think it's supposed to stop you going berserk and eating the lot in one go!)
Oh i wish, if i were thin i might eat them more!
We really rarely buy biscuits, i make dough, freeze, chop off and bake, but atm we havea temporary kitchen on a building site. Dh likes some bought biscuits, e.g., these ikea ones. Which, iirc correctly we last bought four years ago, so its not as if we waste too many?0
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