The name "digestive biscuit" isn't overly appetizing, sounding more like a medicine than a tasty snack. However, it's one of the most popular British biscuits, making it a common sidekick to an ...
McVitie's has launched a limited edition Digestive flavour that contains 30% less sugar – and biscuit fans can't wait to try ...
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Better than the original: McVitie's new cinnamon digestives are the comfort food we need right now
The new golden cinnamon flavour joins McVitie’s Rich Tea The Light One and Original Digestives The Light One, expanding the ...
LONDON — This traipsing through Britain, this endless unpacking of the strange foreign tribe that is the royal family — it cannot end without an investigation into the subsistence traditions of the ...
“A thermos of tea and Ovaltine Biscuits.” That’s what homemaker Linda Becker in Sarnia, Ontario, asked her husband to bring to the hospital to toast the birth of her daughter, Alyssa. In 1981, in the ...
Traditional digestive biscuits, commercially made in England and Scotland, and wildly popular (McVitie's brand is everywhere), are closely related to American graham crackers. At Thistle & Leek in ...
First they came for our chocolates, shrinking, external some of our favourites down as a result of volatile market forces. We brushed it off, telling ourselves we could satisfy our cravings elsewhere.
Nothing goes better with a cup of tea than a chocolate digestive biscuit, but with a packet of McVitie’s setting you back £2.25 at the checkout, they aren’t the cheapest of sweet treats. With that in ...
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