Lincoln Biscuits

Lincoln biscuits. I have Lincoln biscuits! Lincoln biscuits cannot be bought in England, only on e-Bay, or in Ireland.  Buy Lincoln biscuits here:



I have Lincoln biscuits because I rampaged into a Tescos in Dublin the other day, (before diving into a taxi for the airport after being on a business trip to the Emerald Isles), with my suitcase and laptop bag. I pushed my way down the narrow aisles to get to the biccy section and found my prize:

Lincoln Biscuits

Lincoln Biscuits

Now, all these craziness about Lincoln biscuits may seem a little odd to you. However, like many important things in history, the Lincoln biscuit has it’s own Lincoln Wiki. But here’s why Lincoln biscuits cannot be purchased in England anymore….

It was announced that they would be discontinued in Spring 2007.

The demise of the Lincoln can be attributed to the River Eden in Cumbria, and Tescos and the others. The river burst its banks back in January 2005 and flooded United Biscuits historic factory in Carlisle causing biscuit manufacturing havoc. Many biscuits suffered including the Gingernut, Bourbon and Morning Coffee. It wasn’t clear for a long time if the factory would actually fully repoen, or whether UB would take this as an opportunity to relocate.

By the time the Lincoln was back in production many large supermarkets had assumed it had gone for good and taken it out of their scheme of things. This is the kiss of death it would seem for most UB biscuits, which seem unable to survive unless they are serving a huge market place.

This came from a website called Biscuits Views. Some say that Lincoln biscuits can still be found in little corner shops around the country, or even in Sainsburys - but I have yet to see the evidence of this.

More Lincoln Biscuits

More Lincoln Biscuits

Lincoln biscuits are scrummy. I can’t really describe why they are so nice. They remind me of being a kid again. Dunking Lincoln biscuits in your tea - and getting them into your mouth before the soggy end fell off - now that was fun!

Anyway, Lincoln biscuits taste great! I got in from Dublin the other day and had my first Lincoln biscuit, (dunked in a hot mug of tea), for about 25 years. HMMM - it tasted great - and I managed to catch the soggy end of the Lincoln biscuit before it fell in my tea! :) This trip I only managed 10 packets in my laptop bag. I’ll get a bit more organised next time and bring back a case load of Lincoln biscuits!

Remember you can buy Lincoln biscuits here:



Isn’t it amazing the lengths people will go to in order to get their Lincoln biscuits? I’ll be getting more Lincoln biscuits soon! ;O)

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Grays, Essex, Orsett Road Hill


Grays, Essex - Orsett Road Hill - walking down the hill. Okay, this might seem like not mean feat, but there was a previous video on YouTube where I was walking up the hill on the way home from work -  Walking Up Orsett Road Hill, Grays, Essex - this video got watched several times as I walked up Orsett Road in sunny Grays. Someone even commented on it to tell me that walking up Orsett Road, (hill), in Grays, was no big deal as they used to do it on the way to college with a rucksack on
THEIR back!


Anyway, with the use of the amazingly FREE and useful Easy Wordpress Video software, I have been able to show you me walking DOWN the hill - down Orsett Road in Grays, Essex on the way to get my hair cut one blowy autumunal morning. Enjoy :O)

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Kudos

Kudos. Kudos. Kudos. Please - don’t ever use that word around me. I don’t want to see “kudos” in an email, report, or letter to me. I don’t want to hear the word kudos , (or kudo) spoken to me. And I particularly don’t want to hear such expressions as “Great kudos to him/her for her work” - especially from a person who you know really doesn’t give a toss about the person they are talking about it. I find the word Kudos used mainly on American blogs where the writers can’t articulate themselves with more proper English, like.

“Procrastinate” - there’s another word that really annoys me. Wikipedia says: “Procrastination is a type of behavior which is characterized by deferment of actions or tasks to a later time.” So, why don’t people say “John decided to do his essay later” instead of “Johnny’s a real procrastinator - you won’t see that essay for weeks”? I think “procrastinate” is another word used by people with a limited imagination for straight forward communication. (See American blogs again for “over-use” of procrastinate in the steady spiralling downward release of our North American relatives from the Queen’s English).

I couldn’t complete this attack on language without mentioning the grossly over used expression - “I have a lot of time for him/her” What? WHAT? WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?? Are you a personal wrist watch/alarm clock maker for the person you are talking about? Do you, somehow, have the ability to create pockets/envelopes of “additional time” in some God like manner for the person you are talking about? Or are you trying to express your admiration about that person for something they have said/done etc? This completely inane statement drives me insane! Say what you mean - “I think that guy’s great because he…” etc - it’s not hard - it’s English! Save us from the Sound-Byte English Dictionary! Let’s just speak proper English again!

So, great kudos to you for working your way through this blog post. It’s true, I have procrastinated at some length over this issue, but I’ve got a lot of time for folks who’ve read the above……

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