Are biscuits bio-degradable?
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That was funnily enough my slightly irrational concern this afternoon when, as part of my massive kitchen-cleaning spree, I discovered 4 nearly-empty packs of biscuits/ cookies. Following this, I finally accepted two things: a) I have a 'condition' whereby I seem to always leave the last few biscuits in the pack before completely forgetting about them. Saving for a rainy day? 'Damp' is not my favourite taste so I need to get real. Any biscuit-therapists around? b) My high-school science book already taught me several years ago what 'bio-degradable' meant. So I did not really need Google to tell me that biscuits are 'food and plant' items and hence most certainly bio-degradable. Could it be that I, and others like me, are beginning to doubt our brains because its too easy to ask the World-Wide-Web? Any WWW-therapists around? While I mull over both those things, here is a photo of some of my biscuit stash. I can confirm they all taste stale! ...