I am talking about this.
This is graham cracker base!
I am talking about this.
This is graham cracker base!
So long as it's made out of something that looks like that, it's all good.
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Hand-pummeled digestive biscuits.
During a winter day pie takes the cake. A hot crisp pie goes down well with tea. Also pies are more diverse, but umtilatemyl I prefer having cakes in particular Carvel or home made cakes.
cracker base oh my god I could understand cookie base but crackers are an entirely different thing oh my god
Are you folks aware that graham crackers and digestive biscuits are almost the same thing? From the incredibly reliable Wikipedia:
"In recipes calling for digestive biscuits, it is common to substitute graham crackers in the United States. According to Charles Panati, the original graham cracker is called a "digestive biscuit" in Britain.[20] However, graham crackers are typically a little dryer and more brittle."
Yeah, but we need to argue about which word usage is correct and which is not. This is internet!
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I wasn't trying to argue anything. I was just saying words that expressed my experiences with cheesecake bases! :3
One cannot simply choose between cake and pie. Gimme both! The local pub's renowned cumberland pie, followed by some cheesecake. That'll do nicely :3
I get to live with inverted seasons and fries and every other bloody thing so I demand that at the very least we get biscuits correct.
Pie but I can go without either.
In general, pie. I do like myself some like angel food cake.
I can't stand frosting though, so it has to have no frosting or glaze on it for me to eat the cake.
Not a huge fan of fruit, but I love desert pies and pecan pie.