Thursday, 17 November 2011

The answer to the ultimate question (not 42 by the way).


The question I mean is "what to have with a cup of tea when there are no home bakes at hand?"

For me, it has to be...


How about you?

X


15 comments:

  1. YES YES YES (maybe the whole box of 'em if you're feeling really greedy!)
    xx

    ReplyDelete
  2. BigBean will only EVER have Tunnocks Caramel wafers. I will eat anything and in dire situations I have been known to have redcurrant jelly on toast...! Ax

    ReplyDelete
  3. I can't eat chockie things with a hot cuppa...I know weird right?
    So for me a yummy shortbread or a good old fashioned digestive, hmmn Im slurping my pre school run cuppa at the moment whilst I catch up on blogland
    x

    ReplyDelete
  4. Peanut butter slathered on toast. Don't you just love the word "slathered"???!

    ReplyDelete
  5. No home bakes in your house? Surely not.

    These are are fine substitute though, mmmmmmmm.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hee hee Colette, tomorrow yes. Madelieines and banana bread on the agenda, but alas none today.
    Cathy I had that for lunch today and rued conceding to 'smooth' instead of my preference for 'crunchy'. Marriage is compromise, it's slathered in it.
    My real Tunnocks love is for a log but these damn braces of mine have forced me to relegate them, too hard to bite into!!!
    Choccie biccies, shortbread and anything cadbury's, good choices my friends.
    xx

    ReplyDelete
  7. Teacakes would do nicely but if I had a choice then an orange club biscuit would be my favourite :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hobnobs! And now I feel a YouTube trawl coming along to find a certain bit of Peter Kay funniness (surely with your love of tea you must know the dunking sketch?)
    x

    ReplyDelete
  9. Jaffa cakes for me today - they were on a bogof so I can eat twice as many!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Yep, a Tunnock's teacake. And it has to be Tunnocks - any other kind just isn't the same.

    ReplyDelete
  11. since moving to belgium I have to say I rather like a speculoos cookie with my tea although anything coated in chocolate also works for me!

    ReplyDelete
  12. Now that's a really difficult question. I love hobnob creams, although I'm enjoying Nice biscuits with my tea at the moment. If I'm dunking then I like rich tea creams. Ummm, not very specific am I. I just love biscuits!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Just found your blog with lots of other lovely fab blogs I have not seen before.Can't believe I'v found someone who loves these teacakes,I am addicted to them lol.I do bake too.x

    ReplyDelete

I love to hear from all you interesting folks out there so don't be shy.
Had to put the annoying word verification back on as the spam was getting silly. Forgive me! Ali

linkwithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails