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Thursday, September 25. 2008

The Tragic Tale of Travis

“I’m still a cookie-holic, you can hide ‘em, I’m-a find ‘em, on the counter, in the closet, and I’ll say I ain’t do it with my face covered in chocolate.”

These words, from a soon-to-be-hit pop song, highlight the plight of a biscuit obsessed madman (no, not me). 


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Posted by Mike Pyle at 14:16 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)

Thursday, September 18. 2008

Savoury Biscuits and Clown Doctors

Biscuits – a sweet treat that gives you a little sugar boost to help you through the day. Right?

Not necessarily. Biscuits can be savoury too and last week I found that there is a huge and unexplored world of salty, cheesy and herby biscuits waiting to be discovered.


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Monday nights

I’ve never quite gotten the hang of Monday nights.

Mondays are probably the dullest days of the week, and Monday nights doubly so.


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Posted by Tom Canning at 09:15 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)

Thursday, September 11. 2008

Please give birth quietly!

I was fortunate and very honoured to witness my sister give birth to my beautiful niece Molly a few weeks ago.

It was an amazing, emotional and terrifying experience, one that I will never ever forget.


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Monday, September 8. 2008

Friends

A couple of weeks ago we said goodbye to one of my best friends ,  Jess, who has decided to return to Hong Kong after many years in England, with a nice barbecue at Chez Canning  with a few close friends.

We met back way back in secondary school – damn it,   it feels bad saying  "way back ", but it was nearly a decade ago now  - and immediately took a dislike to each other.


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Posted by Tom Canning at 11:48 | Comments (2) | Trackbacks (0)

Thursday, September 4. 2008

Biscuits of the Stars

We all like biscuits - even the rich and the famous.

So while glossy magazines cover all other aspects of celebrity life, from their holidays with their ridiculously named spawn to their fluctuating waistlines, I want to concentrate on the only thing that really matters.

What are the stars’ favourite biscuits?


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Posted by Mike Pyle at 10:22 | Comments (5) | Trackbacks (0)

The Global Biscuit Revolution

A cup of tea and a biscuit. Few things are more quintessentially English – or are they?

It seems in our modern, multi-cultural society even the biscuit is being brought into the 21st century by influences from abroad.


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Posted by Mike Pyle at 10:12 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
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