So, remove the spaces from the title (not the one between the A and the C though) and you are given a Orange flavoured sweet snack.
Now, just so you know, it is for some reason a banned word (I imagine it has something to do with the Urban Dictionary definition).
Anyway, as it's a slow day today, and me and The_Dungeon_Master started this debate on another thread, I thought I would ask.
Is it a cake, or a biscuit?
J A FFA CAKE
posted on 24/8/11
Comment Deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 24/8/11
Cherry Bakewells - What a foodstuff they are.
posted on 24/8/11
its a cake
cakes are soft when fresh and hard when stale
biscuits are hard when fresh and soft when stale
posted on 24/8/11
I think of them as: Like biscuits, only better.
Strettea, there's not much to it, but if you're interested check the Jeff Schlupp article on the Leicester City page.
posted on 24/8/11
It is a cake according to the courts - VAT is not payable on a J affa cake whereas it is on biscuits apparently.
However (also apparently) the majority of Sun readers thought it was a biscuit.
posted on 24/8/11
Better still, remove the letter E from the last word and a word best describing some of our recent performances will appear.
posted on 25/8/11
Wow, Florest fans on our board again....sorry guys you picked your team over 30 years ago and you can't change now. C'mon be strong, I know it couldn't have been easy watching the foxes at Wembley all those times.
posted on 25/8/11
Comment Deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 25/8/11
Comment Deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 26/8/11
You must have a free bus pass by now?