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Great Australian Tim Tam Slam

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2007

Dedicated to the 22 million Australians that eat them, the Americans who don't know what they are and JaalaJ, Headin4aHeartbreak and Hallowking who inspired me..


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Tim Tams Rock!

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  • "And the best way to eat them is to SLAM THEM!"

    Give me a break! I'd rather slam my head on the wall.

  • Each to their own :-D

  • they make u have orgasms in your mouth

  • Yes.. yes they do!!! lololol :-D

  • Food names in America: Biscuits are not Scones here. A Scone is a Scone, I believe the same as yours. Biscuits are not cookies in America, either. A Biscuit is similar in use to a dinner roll, but delicate, light fluffy on the inside, crusty on the outside bready, like your picture. Tim Tams can be found as Arnott's Original cookies, here. In 2001 national promotions failed with the Tim Tam named Double Trouble. I know I would prefer the name Tim Tam.

  • And so I have been told! LOL I think the name tim tam is much nicer than double trouble as well.. :-D

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  • The name "Tim Tam" actually came from America. Ross Arnott went to the Kentucky Derby in 1958 and the winning horse was named "Tim Tam" and he thought it would be a great name for a chocolate biscuit...

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  • Oh no!! Those tim tams have a bit of chocolate mould on them :P (The thin white layer). Not to worry though, it's still edible and yummy.

  • @ShredMasterclass

    And how has that gone for ya in the last two years?

  • ....no how I do it I bite off corners on diagonal......less messy...well less chance of a mess at least...also you need to move far faster then you did....

  • @OhBeehive Hmm I had a "biscuit" in New Orleans and it was definately a scone (a doughy baked circuler thing, extremely weird at breakfast!), and no one in America uses the term biscuit when talking about a snack i.e. a cookie!!

  • why should i have a bloody tim tam and a coffee when i can just have a beer insted? and why promote to yanks? they hate vegemite...that tells it all.

  • I bite the corners when I have a Tim Tam Slam. Should try the whole end sometime.

  • whats a gob. o_o

  • Cybercandy kinda near Covent Garden, I bought 2 packs today :D

    x

  • tim tams are the finest in the world thats the number one understatement of the year and no tim tams aren't best slammed with coffee hot chocolate mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yum

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