Biscuits
jacks60
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Does anyone know what the lowest calorie biscuit in the UK would be? I'm guessing maybe Rich Tea? Sometimes I just fancy a biscuit and am just as happy with a plain type biscuit so I might as well go for the least amount of calories I can {then maybe I could have 2!}
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Do yall have Bisquick in the UK? The buscuit recipe is low cal and very basic. you can easily add herbs, honey, cinnomin ect to make the buscuit yummier and still very lowcal. Good luck! If all else fails you can find a recipe and make your own and then freeze the dough in little rounds to bake later0
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Do yall have Bisquick in the UK? The buscuit recipe is low cal and very basic. you can easily add herbs, honey, cinnomin ect to make the buscuit yummier and still very lowcal. Good luck! If all else fails you can find a recipe and make your own and then freeze the dough in little rounds to bake later0
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Sorry kjslilangel, biscuits = cookies. Please try again.0
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To me a biscuit is warm and baked and usually buttermilk.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/BiscuitsAmerican&British.png/250px-BiscuitsAmerican&British.pngAmerican biscuit (left) and one variety of British biscuits (right) - the American biscuit is soft and flaky; these particular British biscuits have a layer of chocolate filling between two hard wafers.0 -
Does anyone know what the lowest calorie biscuit in the UK would be? I'm guessing maybe Rich Tea? Sometimes I just fancy a biscuit and am just as happy with a plain type biscuit so I might as well go for the least amount of calories I can {then maybe I could have 2!}
You might have to take a bit of time in the biscuit aisle the next time you shop and read a few labels. I would think that a plainer biscuit would have fewer calories, but sometimes they put a LOT of butter in, so this logic is a bit flawed. Read the labels. It's the best way to find out.0 -
Does anyone know what the lowest calorie biscuit in the UK would be? I'm guessing maybe Rich Tea? Sometimes I just fancy a biscuit and am just as happy with a plain type biscuit so I might as well go for the least amount of calories I can {then maybe I could have 2!}
Rich Tea sounds about right to me.
Having said that I think Jaffa Cakes are only about 10 calories more I think and soooo much nicer.0 -
some links to read/research
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/food/low_fat/biscuits.htm - the winner for least fat/best tasting is Fox's Officially Low Fat Apple Crumble Cookies
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3723/The-good-biscuit-guide.html
Based on the second link, Rich Tea is high in saturated fat.0 -
Thank you for your replies. I didn't realise the biscuit / cookie difference would be so complicated. I've found rich tea fingers are 22 calories which is pretty low0
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Jaffa Cakes and Party Rings are quite low cal- the problem is I can never have one!
Also Nairns do some really nice dark chocolate oat cookies that are only 45 calories each- love them.0 -
Cadbury rich tea w/ chocolate OMG what I would do for one. Send to CA please !!0
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Jaffa cakes are delightful. Rich teas are better than nothing.0
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Cadbury rich tea w/ chocolate OMG what I would do for one. Send to CA please !!
Agreed. My fav biscuit.0 -
In the case of a biscuit being a cookie in the uk then I suggest lookin at the different recipes and then modify to be low cal and most important low fat low sugar. Be creative. Thats is the key to keeping a good variety of food. Find and modify0
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Just out of curiosity....If a biscuit is a cookie in the UK then what is the american version of a biscuit called in the uk? Are they eaten in the UK?0
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In Australia we have Arnotts Milk Arrowroot biscuits and they are pretty low. You can easily have two for a snack with a cuppa but they offer no nutritional value whatsoever.0
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Technically not a biscuit, but I like pink n whites. They're only 50 cals0
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Just out of curiosity....If a biscuit is a cookie in the UK then what is the american version of a biscuit called in the uk? Are they eaten in the UK?
looks like a scone to me - can be savoury, plain, or sweet with dried fruit? best eaten with clotted cream and jam as part of a cream tea yummy0 -
Rich Tea Biscuits are 38 cals, my dog likes one for her supper! ..I might try the fingers though if they are lower cals.
my favourites are the Fox's chocolate viennese fingers, can't remember the cals though..I'll tell you tomorrow when they arrive with my shopping..lol!0 -
Just out of curiosity....If a biscuit is a cookie in the UK then what is the american version of a biscuit called in the uk? Are they eaten in the UK?
No we don't have US biscuits in the UK =( real shame as they are so tasty!0 -
I usually buy:
Custard Creams/orange creams
Ginger nuts
raisin shorts
All cheap in money, less than 50p a packet in Herrons ( and usually eat 2 (average 100/110 cal)
Ive never seen rich teas with chocolate - will have a look for them.
I love biscuits so try not to have too many in the house.xxx0 -
cadburys mini animal biscuits, 95 cals for a yummy chocolately biscuit snack!0
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I've got a real hankering for some biscuits this morning...found this thread and every day is a school day! Who'd a thunk it? American biscuits? English biscuits?
our, UK, bicsuits are actually cookies? Are they? Really? Not to me!
Am quite depressed to be fair and having spanked my calories yesterday then I was mulling over getting a packet of biscuits to munch on while I work...rich tea are pretty crap to be fair.
might get a load of bourbon creams...om nom. Shop over the road is calling me....cheap and sweet..
I'll get back on track when I am home again and feel less pissed off!
Anyways, brain fart out - Jaffas or Rich Tea..?0 -
I've got a real hankering for some biscuits this morning...found this thread and every day is a school day! Who'd a thunk it? American biscuits? English biscuits?
our, UK, bicsuits are actually cookies? Are they? Really? Not to me!
Am quite depressed to be fair and having spanked my calories yesterday then I was mulling over getting a packet of biscuits to munch on while I work...rich tea are pretty crap to be fair.
might get a load of bourbon creams...om nom. Shop over the road is calling me....cheap and sweet..
I'll get back on track when I am home again and feel less pissed off!
Anyways, brain fart out - Jaffas or Rich Tea..?
that is an impressive thread resurection almost 2 years exactly to the day!!!
have you considered malted milk biscuits? much nicer than rich tea, only 43cals per biscuit!0 -
Zombie thread indeed..and the result was...I did not bother with any biscuits!
I do like Malted milk - the wife loves them with chocolate on as well.0
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