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Tea/coffee with biscuits - a question!

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Gee

Gee Report 31 Oct 2014 19:03

Det

Do you butter your soup bread?

Never did at home but now I love buttered bread to dunk :-)

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 31 Oct 2014 18:13

Definitely dunk bread in soup, but have to be reminded not to do it ‘out’. Always spoon (with a soup spoon, naturally ) away and drink from the side of the spoon.

Gee

Gee Report 31 Oct 2014 18:05

Mom wouldn't allow dunking, she said it was the height of bad manners

When I got a home of my own...........dunk dunk dunk!

What about soup, again mom thought it was not the done thing. When at home, I dunk huge lumps of bread into my soup, when eating out, I still dunk but break the roll into tiny bits.

You've started me off now............was always taught to tip the soup bowl away from me.........not anymore, unless it's a very posh 'do'

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 31 Oct 2014 18:02

I dunk biscuits - any biscuits - but only in tea :-D

As for dunking in the presence of others - depends on who it is. I dunk at work

Oh, and I always dunk whole :-D

Graham

Graham Report 31 Oct 2014 17:48

I like dunking chocolate biscuits in hot chocolate. :-) Especially jaffa cakes
:-)

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 31 Oct 2014 17:42

Not a dunker now but when I was younger then YEP was the norm

Rich Tea biscuits dunk very well

I was a WW2 child so lots of food stuffs were in short supply or not available at all

Sweets were my downfall. when they came off ration in the 1950,s the manufactures couldn't cope with the demand so they went on ration again so stocks could be built up

I was weekly paid so my Saturday treat to MEEE was to go to the local corner shop and buy about 12oz of mixed sweets and I scoffed the lot !!!

Rambling

Rambling Report 31 Oct 2014 17:27

Hello Elizabeth :-)

If I can't dunk I don't have the biscuit ;-) But a lady I know who has 'ideas above her station' considers it very working class lol :-D

I prefer rich tea for tea though, and morning coffee for coffee, I used to like Barmouth biscuits to dunk but they don't seem to make them now. Sponge fingers are fun to dip but you have to be quick!

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 31 Oct 2014 17:25

As we are rarely offered or buy biscuits, on the odd occasion....

Dunk plain or chocolate biscuits at home.
Never when out

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 31 Oct 2014 17:23

I'm a dunker!! ;-)

Just checking the first two letters yup that's OK :-D

Dermot

Dermot Report 31 Oct 2014 17:13

At home - dip.

Elsewhere - still dip - depends on who is looking! I'm an uncultured slob.

But I'd never lick the plate afterwards! That's just too awful,

I let my dog do that. He has no hesitation or embarrassment. ;-)

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 31 Oct 2014 17:05

Dear All

Hello

Hope you are okay.


Now this is a very important question! :-D

When you have a hot drink, maybe tea or coffee, do you dip your biscuit
in your drink?

But if your with company, do you break the biscuit into two halves and eat instead?


Take gentle care
With best wishes
Elizabeth, EOS
xx