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Nice Cup of Tea and a Sit Down

By: Nicey Wifey
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 0316729175
ISBN-13: 9780316729178
Released: 21 Oct 2004
RRP: £9.99
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kept it myself - By: snowflake, 08 Oct 2008
Nothing much to add to all the previous reviews, only to say I bought it for my sister but kept it for myself. A very funny, witty book, which I will continue to read & reread. Yes I did laugh out loud quite a few times. Read it for yourself, with a very large mug of tea.
Have a cuppa and put your feet up with this book - By: Snapdragon, 19 Aug 2007
What a lovely little book, the perfect accompaniment to a nice cup of tea! Find out what your work cup says about you; whether Wagon Wheels are smaller than they used to be; why fig rolls have a 'sense of mystery' & why shortbread is a biscuit with delusions of grandeur!

I particularly enjoyed Nicey's thought about the pink wafer & fully concur that it is the biscuit equivalent of 'The Singing Detective'. The only glaring omission, for me, was the toasted teacake.

A great 'gift book' that you can dipin & out of. Funny & engaging.

Tea and Biscuits - By: Laura Nixon, 23 Apr 2007
If you like a good cup of tea with some biscuits, this is definately the book to read with it! It's a humourous book all about the leisurely art of having a cup of tea & describes some great biscuitsin detail. You'll love this if you're a fan of the website of the same name & also if you enjoy knowing random things like how many Penguins are made each day. It's an enjoyable read & worth a look.
The Halliwell of tea and biscuits - By: Nick Johnston-Jones, 11 Oct 2005
I gobbled up this bookin a sitting. In fact I was so absorbed by it I didn't even put the kettle on. The authors do a great service by marshalling legions of biscuits, new & old, & providing a superb critique of the major varieties. Barring the odd unaccountable omission (what happened to the presumptuously titled Nice biscuit, for example?) the work is very thorough & wholly digestible. Wonderful. Procure with confidence.
Torturous! - By: Robert Paul, 08 Feb 2005
I'm allergic to dairy products so the only biscuits I can eat are gingernuts which for some reason don't contain milk or butter. I know you can get dairy free biscuits (even custard creams), but it's not the same is it? Although you can get some nice dairy free digestives.
This is a really comforting read. Lightin tone & broken up into bite-size chapters. I would recommend it to anyone who isn't a fellow sufferer.
'How to Be Idle' by Tom Hodgkinson is similarly cheering & is just as excellent.

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