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How is there fat people in the uk? Imagine getting fat off food without flavor?!
They absolutely refuse to acknowledge the "e" in scons
You need butter and jam or gravy.
It is weird because scones and biscuits are literally the same recipe
American Biscuits are Buttermilk Biscuits. British Biscuits are Shortbread Biscuits. If everyone just used the full name, there would be no confusion
American Scones
Yeah…well different😂
There are even better recipes. My grandmother's were twice as thick. Fluffy inside with. Buttery rich taste
The ultimate is the Southern Joe's. Try it under hashbrowns and over easy eggs!
Doesn't any one break the biscuit in half for a top and bottom?
In South Africa, that would be a scone. In Afrikaans: botterbroodjies
It’s literally all semantics at the end of the day.
So you call a cone a con…put an s on it
Give them a good old Popeye biscuit
The perfect American tea recipe, step one: open the tea container. Step 2 : add to harbor.
Well we won the war so we say biscuits. Lol
For a sec, I thought it's Alan Rickman😂
We don’t eat scones.
Ha! He said better before he corrected himself to “better”
Unpopular opinion: Biscuit is just spelt wrong. It's bisquit and it's, of course, a cake. 😂
scon
Put gravy on it. Lol
American-style biscuits originated from the biscuits brought over by early European settlers, primarily from England, who adapted the recipe to use ingredients readily available in the American South, resulting in the lighter, flakier biscuits we know today; the key development being the use of buttermilk and better access to baking powder, making them a staple of Southern cuisine.
Can we just talk about how they say scone like “scawn” ?
One of my favorite comfort foods
Love watching you try different foods🇬🇧🇺🇸
Have him try red lobster biscuits
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What you guys call biscuits we call cookies
Do the British have crackers?
If you want really great biscuits and gravy; make bacon gravy!!! So much better!!!