What we call biscuits here in the states...is there a comparable thing in Ingerland? What's it called?
The closest thing is a scone to the English English mate.
Don't bring up the subject of Grits either to them please.
What we call biscuits here in the states...is there a comparable thing in Ingerland? What's it called?
Trust me.... its gotta be a scone or nothing.Hmm...we got scones...but they ain't what we call biscuits. Is world traveler @chicoazul available for questioning?
The closest thing is a scone to the English English mate.
Don't bring up the subject of Grits either to them please.
The closest thing is a scone to the English English mate.
Don't bring up the subject of Grits either to them please.
Trust me.... its gotta be a scone or nothing.
Most digestives are too wide to dunk into the GOT mug. They fit nicely into my others, though . But digestive are the best tea-dunking biccie. Followed by ginger nuts
what in Landon Donovans name are they doing making cheeseburgers on scones btw
what in Landon Donovans name are they doing making cheeseburgers on scones btw
i thought it was a joke- plenty of types of bread for that kind of stuff.
you put jam and cream in scones ffs, but burgers
That's not a burger...it's a breakfast sandwich...sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit. Ace
for which there is such a thing as a breakfast muffin.
correct, 1 of the only times I will class Tea as an acceptable beverage, straight after a full english being another, and when they only have instant coffee.
for which there is such a thing as a breakfast muffin.
or bagel
I we have those too...but I think you'd find our biscuits quite tasty. They ain't what a scone.