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'I treat' is simple present.
Or, depending on the context, the habitual present.
I used to have a custard cream habit.

'I treat' is simple present.
As in "every time I return from a bike ride, I treat myself to a custard cream"Or, depending on the context, the habitual present.
I used to have a custard cream habit.![]()
The rich tea biscuit is for seasoned dunkers only. Digestives, Custard Creams and Hob-Nobs (etc.) are for the amateurs who struggle with the complex art of soak tolerance... to successfully dunk a rich tea, getting maximum soak and minimum fribble is best left to ninjas, kung-fu masters and starfighters.I never saw their attraction either, but older people seemed to like dunking them.
The only time a rich tea style biscuit is palatable is when 2 are sandwiched together with jam or chocolate spread eg BN biscuits which you used to only be able to buy on the continent. They always remind me of long drives down France, French service stations and for ever attempting to get the crumbs out of the back of the car.The rich tea biscuit is for seasoned dunkers only. Digestives, Custard Creams and Hob-Nobs (etc.) are for the amateurs who struggle with the complex art of soak tolerance... to successfully dunk a rich tea, getting maximum soak and minimum fribble is best left to ninjas, kung-fu masters and starfighters.![]()
. I never really liked rich tea biscuits. They seemed to be a real cheat of a biscuit.
It is possible to create a sort of talkover present tense narrative such as ''I enter the kitchen and see the lid is off the biscuit tin. I treat myself to a custard cream....etc,etc'' and it's occasionally used as a literary or filmic device but it's not used in real life. Besides, I don't have any custard creams.
Have you tried Aldis or Whole Foods?Neither. If in the act of actually eating a biscuit, then you would be treating yourself. "I am treating myself..."
You can't find Custard Cream's over 'ere for love nor money. And I've never got used to calling biscuits cookies.
It should be.....
I have just stuffed a custard cream in me gob!
ThawersayinYou dont learn do you ?
That should be "you ARE saying"![]()
Have you tried Aldis or Whole Foods?