Ha, Turks dunk biscuits in their tea too. See the cross cultural links we are forging here?Edit : I forgot mention some "old" habit with tea. You take that biscuit and dip the half into the tea and then eat it. Now that's some pleasure..
Ha, Turks dunk biscuits in their tea too. See the cross cultural links we are forging here?Edit : I forgot mention some "old" habit with tea. You take that biscuit and dip the half into the tea and then eat it. Now that's some pleasure..
"The only thing I've gotten out of this thread is that Navaros is claiming that Satan gave Man meat. Awesome." Gorebag
That reminds me that I also like turkish apple tea (though it's not really a tea, more of a cider, I think).
Ahh, to be in a bath house now (instead of 95 degree southern New Mexico).
I'ld even take some sh... ,well, famous english weather now. Donington weather.
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When I said Death before Dishonour, I meant alphabetically.
By limp biscuits or whatever. That's a cross cultural link being forged right now. GAH GAH GAH !Ha, Turks dunk biscuits in their tea too. See the cross cultural links we are forging here?That taste is more familiar to the village folk generally. I doubt you'll see nobles doing it
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Generally called as "Turkish bath", I think the unique word for it - "Hamam" is a lot more useful to define it.Ahh, to be in a bath house now..
3 smileys in one, I think I gotta go and watch a soccer match to pump up testosterone..Hmm..
You cannot go wrong with shortbread or rich tea biscuits
Amen to that brother!You cannot go wrong with shortbread or rich tea biscuits![]()
A nice old McVities Digestive will do for me. And for the person who asked what a crumpet is, i'm going to do what at least one person does in these types of threads, and post a picture. And btw, i had two crumpets this morning. With loads of butter. Very nice.
CRUMPET!
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Once put in a toaster, they go nice and brown, and all the butter sinks into the holes...they taste so frigging good.
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