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It's time to learn how to use google!0
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They aren't fancy biscuits. Now Viennese whirls, homemade or brandy snaps are a bit fancy.0
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Carlos_421 wrote: »Pigs in a Blanket
Funnel Cake: No equivalent -see above
Corndogs: No equivalent - a hot dog on a stick encased in cornbread
Fried Pickles: No equivalent, on my list to try when I come over the pond in May! - dill pickles (do you even have those?) sliced and deep fried in fish batter/cornmeal
Bloomin' Onion: No idea what this is - an onion sliced to look like it's blooming and deep fried in cornmeal
Cinnamon Rolls: Samesies - a swirling pastry seasoned with cinnamon and covered in rich, surgary icing.
Root Beer: No equivalent, I think it may be available some places - scoop vanilla ice cream in it for a root beer float
Ranch Dressing: I feel like we have this but I'm not a big dressings person. - that's because you haven't had ranch
Hot Apple Cidar: Cider. Samesies. - meh, to me it's basically apple juice served hot (but not quite)
Take a stab at those! lol
ETA: Stuffing: We also have stuffing but I think yours may be more bread based, ours is more sausage meat based.
Chatting to neighbour, I'm probably way behind the curve on this conversation now!
Haha, I knew what they all were, (oh, gotcha) that's why I said no equivalent, as in I know what it is but we don't have it here. Dill pickle I think is what we call gherkins, which I adore and that's why I want to try the fried pickles when I come over. Pickles and gherkins are basically the same concept. Dill is a certain "flavor" of pickle, if you will.
So your hot cider isn't actually cider? Pointless if no alcohol is involved. I prefer mulled cider to mulled wine.
Nope. Not this kind, anyway.
I'm pretty sure I've had ranch, it's the default in the States after all and I've been a few times. Will make a conscious effort to try again.
This time try dipping *crisps* in ranch chip dip. Also, any veggies you like.
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Getting back to fried food I think you'll find we do fry things havn't you heard of the great English breakfast?!? Best hang over cure there is!0
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Getting back to fried food I think you'll find we do fry things havn't you heard of the great English breakfast?!? Best hang over cure there is!
I grill most of the items contained in a "fry up". But that's not deep fried anyway. But you will see mention of the great many things we do fry earlier in the thread!0 -
I'm loving this thread! Cream first and plenty of it! Anyone who says jam first is plain wrong!0
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The UK use kgs more now0
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VintageFeline wrote: »Getting back to fried food I think you'll find we do fry things havn't you heard of the great English breakfast?!? Best hang over cure there is!
I grill most of the items contained in a "fry up". But that's not deep fried anyway. But you will see mention of the great many things we do fry earlier in the thread!
Agree ....me tooFrappleberry wrote: »I'm loving this thread! Cream first and plenty of it! Anyone who says jam first is plain wrong!
Hell no...cream has to hit the roof of your mouth as you bite through to the strawberry jam and soft crumbly scone
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Lets not start talking about chocolate either....anybody in the UK tasted American chocolate? not good.
My boss used to send his UK peer gifts of Hershey chocolate just to tease him. I agree UK (probably most of Europe) chocolate is so much better. Clotted cream is yummy. Hobnobs are amazing! If only I could get a decent ice tea! Seems like ice is almost as scarce as the crown jewels.0 -
This thread is hilarious! Our raid team (yeah, I play WoW) has an Australian, a gal from England, a gal who was from England but now lives in Canada, a couple of Canadians, and the rest of us are USers. I've heard of many, many things in this thread thanks to those lovely folks, but I gotta say... undercrackers was a new one. I *love* fries (chips) with malt vinegar on them, and the Cadbury Creme Egg is my favorite part of Easter. I've only seen Maltesers in the store once. But then, I live in Alaska and it can be hard to find worldly variety that isn't Korean/Mexican in nature. My ultimate weight-loss goal reward is a trip to Scotland. I hope by then we can afford it and that we can take a good month or so to travel around viewing Scotland & England both. I want to hit a lot of distilleries and pubs for an authentic food experience. I imagine I will need to go right back into a deficit when I return to undo the damage I plan to do while I'm there.
(PS, still begging the team to find a Scottish member because I absolutely adore the accents. I keep telling my husband he'd get a lot more action if only he'd learn how to talk like them. :P)2 -
Wait a minute...we gave y'all our American muffins...so why haven't you sent us any scones?
I mean if the French can send us crepes...surely y'all can let us have scones.0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »Wait a minute...we gave y'all our American muffins...so why haven't you sent us any scones?
I mean if the French can send us crepes...surely y'all can let us have scones.
I fear we have tried but you're just not posh enough for our cream teas
I'm not a big Creme Egg eater but apparently when the 'muricans bought Cadbury and basically did what they said they wouldn't and changed the recipes of loads of stuff, they also made the Creme Egg not a patch on the old version and last year sales fell by a huge amount. Much like the English language, couldn't leave well enough alone......... Love you all really!
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There is a bakery called the Rolling Scone in some US cities. But let me get this straight, porridge for breakfast, bangers and mash for dinner and clotted cream for tea. Strange things you Brits get up to in the kitchen.0
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try them: bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/scones_1285
and they are pictured correctly with the clotted cream on top0 -
daniwilford wrote: »There is a bakery called the Rolling Scone in some US cities. But let me get this straight, porridge for breakfast, bangers and mash for dinner and clotted cream for tea. Strange things you Brits get up to in the kitchen.
Clotted cream with scones and thats at afternoon tea, not teatime!0 -
Afternoon tea
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I logged it as 2000 calories0
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VintageFeline wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »Wait a minute...we gave y'all our American muffins...so why haven't you sent us any scones?
I mean if the French can send us crepes...surely y'all can let us have scones.
I fear we have tried but you're just not posh enough for our cream teas
I'm not a big Creme Egg eater but apparently when the 'muricans bought Cadbury and basically did what they said they wouldn't and changed the recipes of loads of stuff, they also made the Creme Egg not a patch on the old version and last year sales fell by a huge amount. Much like the English language, couldn't leave well enough alone......... Love you all really!
Haha!! We're mad about that here, too.0 -
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Y'all are serious about your tea...
I love coffee but I don't have a set time to stop what I'm doing and dedicate myself to drinking it. Lol0 -
We have a similar chair but no that's a hotel afternoon tea0
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I have to confess though.
I've never tried a tea I like. Ever. Not even southern sweet tea (much to my wife's chagrin).0 -
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Soz0
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Carlos_421 wrote: »I have to confess though.
I've never tried a tea I like. Ever. Not even southern sweet tea (much to my wife's chagrin).
English breakfast tea is where it's at. PG tips or Typhoo for me1 -
Ugh.0
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And what is mash?
Sounds like thick heavy soup. Or grits.0 -
great thread LOVE tea and it's scones with jam and butter for me. as for weighing people, I weigh myself in stones but log in kgs and lbs so people understand what on earth i'm on about as it seems a few people on my friends list understand struggle with the concept of stones.0
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