Peter Kay - Dipping Your Biscuits
Added 2025-02-03 15:00:14 +0000 UTCComments
I notice how the tea and biscuits thread is the longest!!
Paul08031977
2025-03-11 08:50:47 +0000 UTC😂
Eddy
2025-02-09 21:44:19 +0000 UTCMy father loved Yorkshire Tea, possibly because he hailed from Yorkshire! Sounds great. I'm sure they'll enjoy that, although I am unfamiliar with Tunnocks tea cakes; are they a fruited loaf affair (a favourite of mine), or a chocolate mallow biscuit affair, or something else again?!
Eddy
2025-02-09 21:42:38 +0000 UTCTotally agree! They flake off; Digestives are much better for dipping as they're more solid and less porous than Hobnobs!
Ash Jeffries
2025-02-04 13:32:04 +0000 UTC2D is correct. 3B is also acceptable I’d say, anything after 3B that person needs locking up.
Terrahawk
2025-02-04 08:18:08 +0000 UTC2D for me👌
AngieG
2025-02-04 07:51:44 +0000 UTCAll the Digestive biscuit versions are great for dipping. Plain, Milk Chocolate and Dark Chocolate and don't leave 'oaty' bits in the tea/coffee like Hob-nobs do.
Fordy7169
2025-02-03 21:04:43 +0000 UTCYes Rich tea go really soggy and turn into a mush at the bootom of your mug/cup. One of the poorer biscuits, bland and plain too. 'Nice' are very brittle and they do break easily plus the sugar sprinkled coating oversweetens the drink. I just take a dry bite then sup the tea or coffee straight after.
Fordy7169
2025-02-03 20:58:55 +0000 UTCHob Nobs are much worse for dipping than Peter Kay states.
Wilss
2025-02-03 20:03:23 +0000 UTCI like an afternoon tea occasionally, Fortnum's is particularly nice, but it's far from a regular occurrence as I think some overseas would imagine.
Kieran B
2025-02-03 20:01:07 +0000 UTCSupper would be a post-dinner / later evening light meal or snack for us
Kieran B
2025-02-03 19:58:44 +0000 UTCMost cheap biscuits are far too sweet for me these days. I guess one's palate changes with time.
Eddy
2025-02-03 19:32:22 +0000 UTCPersonally, I love it. My grandmother would make high tea for us every afternoon when we stayed as young children. If I had the time and money, I'd definitely go to Fortnum and Mason or the Savoy for afternoon tea regularly. I took my US surgeon friend and her boyfriend for cream tea up in Highgate before a visit to the cemetery. Do cream teas still exist in Cornwall, or is that only for tourists too?
Eddy
2025-02-03 19:30:35 +0000 UTCI’ve noticed that American tourists often include formal afternoon tea in their itineraries when visiting the UK. I baffles me because we don’t do that stuff. Maybe it comes from shows like Downton Abbey. I’ve only had proper afternoon tea once, and that was 40 years ago. I was interviewing the film star Terence Stamp for a newspaper article and he insisted we should meet at the Fountain restaurant in Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly. Fortunately, he paid. That shit is not cheap.
Thomas
2025-02-03 19:07:48 +0000 UTCDrinking water from a used/dirty mug is absolutely not acceptable. Where do you draw the line? Does Jess have a bath and think, oh I'm a bit parched, let me just scoop some of this water into my gob...
Andy Robinson
2025-02-03 18:38:30 +0000 UTCI know someone on the live has sent some British biscuits and stuff, they sent Tunnocks tea cakes and Yorkshire Tea...
Andy Robinson
2025-02-03 18:26:59 +0000 UTCI thought they said in the last live stream that they would live-stream it? I hope so, anyway. Thinking about it, I suppose that could be embarrassing for everyone concerned, particularly if they don't like it!
Eddy
2025-02-03 18:15:30 +0000 UTCWon't it be recorded, or do they normally do lives for them? Im sure it'll be accessible either way
Mark McKeown
2025-02-03 18:04:03 +0000 UTCSupper to the posh (like me, haha!). We're probably too busy to have a proper teatime nowadays, it's true, but I do still like a tea and snack late afternoon.
Eddy
2025-02-03 17:15:15 +0000 UTCWe don’t really do a tea time, that’s more of a tourist thing - tea time in the midlands and north of England means evening meal. We drink tea from morning to night, I used to have about 8 mugs a day
Kieran B
2025-02-03 17:04:45 +0000 UTCThe two fingers is like giving the middle finger, it’s a call back to another bit, but it’s the sort of thing we used to do at elementary school when we were trying to slyly swear at someone - probably a teacher 😂
Kieran B
2025-02-03 17:03:11 +0000 UTCYou absolutely need to try dipping biscuits in British style tea
Kieran B
2025-02-03 17:01:43 +0000 UTCWatching Peter’s first two DVDs is something of a Christmas tradition in our family
Kieran B
2025-02-03 16:59:43 +0000 UTCThere tends to not be much of a line to vote here generally, it’s super quick because there’s so many polling stations - it’s never taken me more than a minute, literally, no matter where I’ve lived - and no more than a 5-minute walk to get there
Kieran B
2025-02-03 16:59:03 +0000 UTCNow you need custard creams to dunk. Mouth is watering thinking about it. Or chocolate digestives 🤤
AngieG
2025-02-03 16:53:45 +0000 UTCPut black tea on my cornflakes then dust with sugar that's my thing that people think is weird
Keith Evans
2025-02-03 16:14:26 +0000 UTCI think a biscotti dunks nicely in coffee, but otherwise tea, yes. Except I like my tea far to much to spoil it by dunking.
Eddy
2025-02-03 16:10:32 +0000 UTCI can't dip either for that very reason.
Eddy
2025-02-03 16:04:52 +0000 UTCRich Tea are NOT the worst biscuits for breaking when you’ve dunked them. No, that Oscar goes to the biscuits called Nice (pronounced like the French coastal town). You’re lucky if you get one dunk out of them before they break in your tea. Add that’s the other thing, Mike and Jess, when you dunk your biscuits, whether they’re plain or chocolate covered, it has to be in tea (not coffee)!
Andrew Roberts
2025-02-03 16:04:45 +0000 UTCMike and Jess, do you know when you will do your first PO Box unwrapping, please? I would hate to miss it, as I am really looking forward to seeing your reaction to the rather large present I have sent you, due to arrive on Friday apparently! I hope you will love it...
Eddy
2025-02-03 16:03:08 +0000 UTCI'm with Mike, I can't stand bits in my tea, I have to make a fresh one after a good dipping (control yourself Jess).
Jason Bonner
2025-02-03 16:02:49 +0000 UTCWhat with calling someone a wanker and 'dipping your biscuit', Jess, I'm shocked! Wash your mouth out with soap, please. 😝
Eddy
2025-02-03 15:58:42 +0000 UTCEnglish Breakfast and Jaffa Cakes for me, personally! Yorkshire tea is a little too builder's tea for my tastes.
Eddy
2025-02-03 15:55:32 +0000 UTCIf you work in an office, teatime seems to happen twice an hour.
Thomas
2025-02-03 15:40:20 +0000 UTCTrust me now you have po box. There is plenty of treats heading your way right now.
Simon Westerman
2025-02-03 15:31:43 +0000 UTCSomeone send these legends a selection box of British biscuits and some Yorkshire Tea. They'll never go back
James Aston
2025-02-03 15:28:50 +0000 UTCPrepare yourselves. This is the entry level tea test with a maximum of three acceptable answers, the correct answer gets you through to the next round, the wrong answer gets you arrested. https://i.redd.it/oy41hjk54tp71.jpg
Terrahawk
2025-02-03 15:28:44 +0000 UTC"Dippin your biscuit", you were right Mike, The Inbetweeners is bringing out the real Jess :)
Brucey Mitchell (Cheeky)
2025-02-03 15:17:58 +0000 UTCHe was doing the "two's up" sign going down his face 03.34 because she was too late when you thought he was wiping a tear. It's a way to cover up what you are actually doing to them lol
Brucey Mitchell (Cheeky)
2025-02-03 15:08:21 +0000 UTC