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I declined a third scone but accepted a ginger biscuit.
Interest in the new Gingered Biscuit is also strong, he said.
I would like to try a ginger biscuit,' volunteered Miss Red.
A number of manufacturers started making ginger biscuits called "fairings" all over England.
Trent dropped down into the galley and took his time searching out a tin of ginger biscuits.
Allspice was used formerly to season ginger biscuits, but cloves replaced it later.
As it was so expensive to make, early ginger biscuits were a cheap form of using up the leftover bread mix.
However, everyone soon recovered when they were drinking hot tea and eating ginger biscuits. '
These include piparkökur, a type of ginger biscuits often decorated with colored glaze.
Gingerbread is a word which describes different sweet food products from soft cakes to a ginger biscuit.
It's got ginger biscuits in but I forgot to put the ginger in them.
Oh yes, thought Lady LeJean, please try the ginger biscuits.
She boiled tea, gave him ginger biscuits.
She paused to crunch a ginger biscuit.
Grantham Gingerbread - a hard white ginger biscuit.
Cornish fairings are a type of ginger biscuit commonly found in Cornwall.
Tharmia: Throw little ginger biscuits to the King's dog.
There were ginger biscuits too.
'That's a cos they're daft like you,' said George through a mouthful of ginger biscuit.
Gingerbread foods vary, ranging from a soft, moist loaf cake to something close to a ginger biscuit.
The Cornish version included the spiced ginger biscuit which became famous in Victorian times.
This month he introduced a Gingered Biscuit.
The quarrel had started over something as petty as who could spit furthest after eating half a ginger biscuit.
Break up the digestive biscuits and the ginger biscuits and place them into the bowl of a food processor.
Dan Lepard's ginger biscuits: A Christmas tradition that's well worth keeping.