A question about Chocolate Digestives

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Another important biscuit question.
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But they aren’t nice anyway...
 

DaveReading

Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
Location
Reading, obvs
Whichever side the chocolate is on a digestive biscuit, it's subject to Macpherson's Law, although strictly speaking that only applies to jeely pieces.
 

bagpuss

Guru
Location
derby
Nope, but have put Nutella on a regular digestive to make a chocolate one. You can make it really chocolatey, and nut flavour goes really well

This is clearly a case of biscuit vandalism !!!!!!
 

Tribansman

Veteran
That's biscuit betterment!

A slightly warmed cream egg so it starts to give sandwiched between two digestives is biscuit vandalism - or neggligent biscuitry...but still delicious.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
I always used to eat them chocolate side up, as they come out the packet that way. But I've found in recent years if I eat themchocolate side down, the choc hits your tongue first and you get a slightly bigger hit of chocolate before the biscuit gets munched in with it all
 
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PeteXXX

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
That's biscuit betterment!

A slightly warmed cream egg so it starts to give sandwiched between two digestives is biscuit vandalism - or neggligent biscuitry...but still delicious.
My granddaughter used to make Smores (or summat similar) at Guides.
BBQ a marshmallow until it goes gooey then sandwich it between two choccy Digestives..
Very sweet and sickly!!
 

Tribansman

Veteran
My granddaughter used to make Smores (or summat similar) at Guides.
BBQ a marshmallow until it goes gooey then sandwich it between two choccy Digestives..
Very sweet and sickly!!
Will defo do them when camping with my lad this summer! Maybe throw in a couple of maltesers too 🍽
 

Once a Wheeler

…always a wheeler
Here's my chocolate digestive:
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Biscuits are superfluous.
https://www.hotelchocolat.com/uk/chocolate-cream-liqueur.html
 
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