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This picture is also proof-positive of John’s burgeoning tea-drinking habit by 1964.
Silly non-English-type people! Neither. It’s a chocolate digestive.
RP
Former Beatles Official Fanclub member
I dunno, it looks rather like an oatmeal cookie to me. Chocolate and tea don’t mix!
Rob: you are correct indeed. You can make all SORTS of things into teas, you know.
Chocolate and Earl Grey tea mix! Try it!
I shall and report back.
Chocolate digestives and tea? No.
Tim-Tams and tea? Oh, indeed. Try it.