Originally posted by SuzianneEating flaky stuff covered with gravy on Sunday morning??
That's not a biscuit! (Go ahead, say it with me... c-o-o-k-i-e. And they're not even good cookies! They don't hold a candle to Oreos, or even a good peanut butter cookie. )
Biscuits are flaky and what you eat covered with gravy on Sunday morning.
Neanderthals.
The only thing we have even remotely resembling your "biscuits" are dog biscuits, like Milk-bone.
Neanderthals.
Originally posted by SuzianneIf you believe in a lie long enough it becomes the truth.
That's not a biscuit! (Go ahead, say it with me... c-o-o-k-i-e. And they're not even good cookies! They don't hold a candle to Oreos, or even a good peanut butter cookie. )
Biscuits are flaky and what you eat covered with gravy on Sunday morning.
Neanderthals.
The only thing we have even remotely resembling your "biscuits" are dog biscuits, like Milk-bone.
Over here in the UK we fully appreciate the importance of a good biscuit and while we, as much as the next nation, enjoy applying trivial, childish terms to things, the biscuit is not to be messed with.
Good day Madam.
Edit: Happy Birthday
Originally posted by SuzianneYerwhat? Biscuits covered in gravy, on a Sunday morning? Gravy for breakfast? No wonder you colonials are all so fat.
That's not a biscuit! (Go ahead, say it with me... c-o-o-k-i-e. And they're not even good cookies! They don't hold a candle to Oreos, or even a good peanut butter cookie. )
Biscuits are flaky and what you eat covered with gravy on Sunday morning.
By the way, your Merkin pronunciation of the Dutch word "koekje" is ludicrous.
Richard
Originally posted by WoodgieOne of my good friends had some kind of Scottish Tattoo tea or something like that. It was very good with a carmel scone.
I enjoy the bog standard breakfast tea, and gallons of it.
The only stipulation being fair trade.
I do think I am more the coffee and doughnut type though. 😳
Originally posted by ChessPraxisTattoo tea.
One of my good friends had some kind of Scottish Tattoo tea or something like that. It was very good with a carmel scone.
I do think I am more the coffee and doughnut type though. 😳
😀😀😀😀
"A special blend of quality black tea made in Scotland's capital city.
Cough, cough
Wanna buy a Tram system?