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uwwedoogie

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I'm quite tired as I have been up since early this morning... it being 4am... I'm off to eat some Tesco Chocolate Digestive biscuits and go to sleep...

so i want you all to think about that until I return...
 
believe it or not, i actually have OTHER things to think about, uwwedgie.

i really do. :angry:
 
Exlax and Oreo come together. You crazy foreigners. Do you guys have that Vodka/Toothpaste combo i've heard so much about?
 
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once again I'm off to bed at a very weird time of 7.30am...

tonight I'm eating an ice lolly and Jaffa Cakes...
for those who aren't familiar with them...
Jaffa cakes are small cakes/biscuits (see below). Traditional Jaffa Cakes comprise a round base of hard sponge, a jelly disc which is known as a 'smashing orangey bit', and a topping of chocolate. They are quite wonderful and should be enjoyed the world over.

There are many different types of Jaffa Cakes, but the original ones were (and still are) manufactured by McVities. A new 'Jaffa phenomenon' has recently appeared in the shape of Jaffa Cubes which are manufactured by Cadburys.

Jaffa Cake fans may be pleased to know that there are societies dedicated to the enjoyment of Jaffa Cakes, including 'Huggabuga Jaffacake Appreciation Society International' or HJASI for short, based at Edinburgh University.

Jaffa Cakes: Biscuit or Cake?

These small circular sponges topped with chocolate and squidgy orange stuff have been the subject of much debate over the years. Even the British government has become embroiled in this web of snack-related intrigue. At present the Jaffa Cake is classified as a cake but the British government is attempting to get it reclassified as a biscuit. This would mean it would come under a higher tax bracket as biscuits aren't as perishable as cakes, or something technical like that.

It is not clear how much more expensive the Jaffa Cake would become should this proposal go through Parliament, but it's possible they could move from the realms of 'everyday favourite' to become more a much more exclusive item. In which case, they could end up being treated similarly to fine wines, so that in the future, small groups of Jaffa Cake connoisseurs might be found in darkened cellars discussing texture, nose, and full-bodied flavour.

Whatever happens, the Jaffa Cake will retain a unique place in the biscuit/cake market.

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just remember... don't get crumbs on the bed... and then keep the mice away!!!


















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its not always like this its just the fact that I've gotten 5 hours sleep since tuesday night is making me go a bit mad... I'm not even off the PC yet and the Jaffa's are gone... so I found a pack of Walkers Barbeque flavoured crisps or "chips" for our american friends...

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Pack weight: 34.5g

Ingredients: Potatoes, vegetable oil, sunflower oil (13%) , barbecue flavour [lactose (from milk), rusk (from wheat), dextrose (from wheat), flavouring, flavour enhancer (monosodium glutamate), colour (paprika extract), sweetener (aspartame), partially hydrogenated soyabean oil, soy derivatives, wheat maltodextrin], salt. Contains a source of phenylalanine.

Vegetarian: Yes

(per pack)
Energy value 752kj 181kcal
Fat 33.0g
of which saturates 10.0g
Carbohydrates 50.0g
of which sugars 2.0g
Protein 6.5g
Dietary fibre 4.0g
Sodium 0.7g
 
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uwwedoogie said:
actually they were created in Britan as "Walkers" then moved to the rest of Europe/America/Canada as "Lays" so you've got the funny foreign name!! :wink:

I like hot dogs. Fried hot dogs.
 
uwwedoogie said:
actually they were created in Britan as "Walkers" then moved to the rest of Europe/America/Canada as "Lays" so you've got the funny foreign name!! :wink:

'lays' is a sexy name

:sexywink:
 
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