The London Eye was lit up with a giant projected chocolate digestive on Wednesday night to mark the centenary - Joe Pepler/PinPep Some people dunk them in piping hot cups of tea. Others devour them in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Digestive biscuits with chocolate - Goldstock/Getty Images The name "digestive biscuit" isn't overly appetizing, sounding more ...
People have been eating chocolate digestives incorrectly since they were first created 100 years ago, a biscuit factory boss has suggested. Anthony Coulson is general manager at McVitie’s chocolate ...
There are some foods that you can very obviously eat ‘wrong’. Biting into a pomegranate like an apple would be one example, or chomping a Babybel without removing the red wax first. But did you know ...
The British are known for their love of a cup of tea and a biscuit and can discuss at length which biscuit they like best. But now a poll has ruled once and for all that the chocolate digestive is ...
There are some biscuits that are synonymous with British culture; Custard Creams, Jammy Dodgers, the classic Digestive. Any Brit will tell you that there are biscuits that are good for dunking in a ...
There's nothing that pairs better with a cup of tea than a chocolate digestive biscuit. However, a packet of McVitie's can cost you £2.25 at the checkout, making them not the most affordable sweet ...
The wedding of the century is just days away. If you're throwing your own royal wedding party to toast Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, there's a biscuit you're going to want to add to the menu.
There’s nothing better than settling down with a cup of tea and a brand new, unopened packet of biscuits. Chocolate digestives are always an elite choice, and you’ll likely be opting for McVitie’s – ...
The British public have voted the chocolate digestive as their favourite biscuit in a new survey. A poll carried out by NetVoucherCodes.co.uk asked participants to name their top treat from a list of ...
A choccie biscuit with a cup of tea is always a winner in our house. But, with a packet of original McVitie's setting you back almost £2 at the checkout, chocolate digestives can be quite expensive as ...