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aren't I the wrong person to answer that since I am not sure what american biscuits are?0
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paperpudding wrote: »aren't I the wrong person to answer that since I am not sure what american biscuits are?
Wouldn't these be light and fluffy?
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Aren't those things scones to me?
And no eggs in the ingredients?0 -
Are your scones soft or more dense?0
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Than what?0
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Isn't this a conundrum?
Aren't I wondering if Australian scones are like American biscuits, while American scones are unlike American biscuits, but even less like Australian biscuits, which they're nothing like? 🤔😂0 -
Don't I think american biscuits are like Australian scones and Australian biscuits are like American cookies?
Could someone confirm as I am not sure about this?0 -
Aren't you correct about that? But what are American scones like?
And what's the difference between fries, chips and crisps?0 -
Doesn’t it appear that no one wants to attempt that 👆 ?0
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Shouldn’t we settle soccer vs football now?
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paperpudding wrote: »Don't I think american biscuits are like Australian scones and Australian biscuits are like American cookies?
Could someone confirm as I am not sure about this?paperpudding wrote: »Don't I think american biscuits are like Australian scones and Australian biscuits are like American cookies?
Could someone confirm as I am not sure about this?
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frankwbrown wrote: »Aren't you correct about that? But what are American scones like?
And what's the difference between fries, chips and crisps?
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@Mtn_hikin are you catching up on a lot weekend of questions? 😂0
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Wasn't I alluding to the fact that what Americans call fries the British call chips, and what Americans call chips the British call crisps? Don't I guess that Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders, among others, would agree with the Brits?0
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@Mtn_hikin are you catching up on a lot weekend of questions? 😂
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frankwbrown wrote: »Wasn't I alluding to the fact that what Americans call fries the British call chips, and what Americans call chips the British call crisps? Don't I guess that Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders, among others, would agree with the Brits?
Don't we in Australia call both fries and crisps "chips" ?
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Well then, how do you know what you're eating? 🤔🤣0
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Didn't I get a gourmet whipped cream maker for my birthday? And didn't I make luscious hot chocolate with homemade whipped cream this evening?0
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Where’s the photo of said hot chocolate? 😄0
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