biscuit, so what is your favorite biscuit ? :D
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biscuit, so what is your favorite biscuit ? :D
The one's my mum just made a batch of.
pus between the toes is heaven
can i have one ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mitch
Biscuits are scary. ;_______________;
Sure, drop by next tiem your in NZQuote:
Originally Posted by ultima88
lolol sure
Fruit Clubs are the Greatest Biscuit In The World, in second place probably Custard Creams, followed by Milk Chocolate Digestives (the cheapest ones you can find. Quantity, not quality), and then HobNobs.
Chocolate Hobnobs are sexual, but I love the ones where there's two circular rings of biscuit separated by a circular layer of sweet creamy stuff (not Custard Creams - the 'other ones').
I dont like biscuits, there too rough......
Garibaldi. End of discussion.
I don't think I've ever had a biscuit. xD
WTH is a biscut :) I only know of the roll type biscuts my mome homemakes from a box of Bisquick.. lol
Bipper
Custard creams. The best biscuit to play biscuit run with; I hit a girl in the beef curtains with one once, that was awesome.
The ones that come in the can that pops open. They're good raw too.
Popeyes have the best biscuits, if you get the chance to eat there, get some chicken and a biscuit, you won't regret it.
I went to Popeyes two times. Both times I wanted to cry for America. OBESITY IS SAD.
Hobnobs, no question. Closely followed by ginger biscuits though, they go great with tea.
Are you crazy non-Americans talking about cookies?
digestives!
Is this crazy American person trying to correct an Englishman's English?Quote:
Are you crazy non-Americans talking about cookies?
:D :p
COOKIES!!Quote:
Originally Posted by one_winged_angel
I like how the word "biscuit" and the spelling "favorite" is used. Cross-Atlantic harmony! ...or something.
Regular cookies of the :cookie: variety, or perhaps chocolate digestives.
is "biscuit" being used as some enlgish word for somthing else? Enlgish Enlish is so confusing :confused: :confused:
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Originally Posted by one_winged_angel
LOLOLOLOL genius ! yeh when we say biscuit, we meen like a "cookie" like jammie dodgers, custard creams hob nobs, chocolae chip.....
The type where you 'take the biscuit'.
Ok, I was thinking of biscuits as in bread, not COOKIES. As far as cookies go, I love chocolate chip the most. Definitely. But if I'm feeling especially open to a heart attack, I like the Double Doozies from the Great American Cookie Company. Yum.
Also, what is a "digestive"?
Oh, and just for the heck of it, my favourite kind of BREAD biscuit is the Cheddar Bay biscuits you get at Red Lobster. YUMMERS.
a digestive is like just a plain biscuit, people usualy dip them in tea
degestive : http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...88/richtea.jpg
some have chocolate on as well
Anything with chocolat is good.
In the States a biscut is a dinner roll, such as the one in the top middle of this disgusting looking meal:
http://www.utmb.edu/food/order_onlin...%20Platter.jpg
I eat all cookies non discriminatley. Digestives are good in soup. Tea is good in the drain.
Bipper
soup ? thats sounds rank
Indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Apollo
OMG they don't have soup in British either!?!? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ultima88
Wait.. I think you mihgt call it toxic waste :p
Shrug... you know like watery stew... soup.. campbells... ugh...
*has a breakdown**
Bipper
noooo, we eat soup, we just dont dip digestives into them "eeewww" we dip bread in
oh ok .. good :D
Digestives are like crackers right.. saltines.. or are they made of sugar?
bipper
no there not like crackers, but there not sugary either have you never heard of mcvities rich tea ?
I suppose next you'll be asking us what fastfood restaurant has the best "chips".
lol comedian, so what do you call chips, i know you have fries, but what do you call chips, you know, like fries, but thicker you have them with fish and vinigar
We call "Chips" Fried potatoes usually. We have succome to Britlish and call them chips at some places.
And I never heard of mcvities rich tea. I don't like tea... I like pop, beer, and milk. What are those called? :D
[edit] so Britlish = british english.. so for us americans that are ignorant to brittan words, can we be called amerigant? (badduh dah! :D )
Bipper
i like those to, exept we call pop, shizwoz over here
shizwoz!?! are you serious... I think if i ever say that to a brit i am gonna get punched in the face... yer setting me up arn't ya :mad2:
lol :)
Btw if your ever state side you should walk into a bar and ask for a 'Punch in the face', or ask some dude if you can have some 'Time with his wife' - both are great snacks to have to soak up some booze with :D
Bipper
[jkin on that last part]
lol yeh i kinda guessed you were jokin, i was to, i just made that word up to see what you'd say oh and to answer your question we call beer, milk and pop just the same :D
Well, I can now survive one day in the Brittish Isles... a toilet is a loo right? If i got that I can mabey go two... The hood of a car is a bonet... but that is too circumstatial... :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by ultima88
Bipper
loo is more of an informal word, we usualy say toilet, you'd only really say it to someone you know really, no we say bonet, i thought hood was an american thing ?
Hood, yes we say it... I was just putting my 31337 britlish skillz on the table. :D
Did you say the 'American' thing or the 'RIGHT' thing :p
Bipper
lol AMERICAN thing, we invented the language we speak it RIGHT :D
We invented the car and you all abused it. ( Drive on the left side not the right. The right side is wrong in the car, its right on the road. ) So i think yall exacted yer revenge :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ultima88