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Qwerty and the biscuit dilema

Mate of mine was on his university golf team, their nutrionist told them that Jaffa Cakes are the ideal food for golfers, carbohydrates and a slow sugar release.

Might be a bit upmarket for you flat cap wearers though?? :whistle:
 
Mate of mine was on his university golf team, their nutrionist told them that Jaffa Cakes are the ideal food for golfers, carbohydrates and a slow sugar release.

Might be a bit upmarket for you flat cap wearers though?? :whistle:


They wouldnt last the first hole ....make that they wouldnt even get to the club
 
Mate of mine was on his university golf team, their nutrionist told them that Jaffa Cakes are the ideal food for golfers, carbohydrates and a slow sugar release.

Might be a bit upmarket for you flat cap wearers though?? :whistle:

Jaffa cakes are too pretentious to be a superfood though. I mean, it's a biscuit, but it thinks it's a cake. It doesn't know its place. Now a Hob Nob, that's a real biscuit, and it knows it's a biscuit. It doesn't think its a cake. ;)
 
Jaffa cakes are too pretentious to be a superfood though. I mean, it's a biscuit, but it thinks it's a cake. It doesn't know its place. Now a Hob Nob, that's a real biscuit, and it knows it's a biscuit. It doesn't think its a cake. ;)

Brilliant :D
 
I bet the guys who were on here the other day about nutrition during the round are having cold sweats looking at this thread :D
 
Guess what I bought from Tesco yesterday? Thats right, a multi pack of choccy Hob Nobs. I used them in last weeks medal and played well. Would you like me to bring some for your good self next week?

They are the work of the golfing devil...... I will be bringing the chocolate digestive.... The work of the golfing god
 
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