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  • Posts: 826 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    You're welcome.

    ETA: As much as I'd like to take credit, I did not invent the taco.

    Yeah but you bought it to us and that's all that matters right now.
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    Jetamu96 wrote: »
    It's a weight measurement. It's about 6'5 kg.

    Lol - that won't exactly help us Yanks
  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    selina884 wrote: »

    Yeah but you bought it to us and that's all that matters right now.

    Unfortunately, still not me.
  • Posts: 13,454 Member
    selina884 wrote: »

    Yeah but you bought it to us and that's all that matters right now.

    Americans brought tacos to the UK?
  • Posts: 15,357 Member

    Scones are usually sweetened, but only slightly. The sweetness is meant to come from the jam or whatever. You also get savoury scones.

    Bannock is a Scots term, basically meaning a round, flattish loaf of bread, often soda bread or barley bread. It can also mean the large round from which oatcakes or potato scones are cut - the round is a bannock, the quarters are farls. I believe the term in Canada is used to refer to a kind of flat soda bread traditional to the native Indian community?

    Chemical leavening is in any case an invention of North American Indians, and I like the idea that the technology travelled East across the Atlantic while the word travelled West.

    And now I'm missing my full Scottish breakfasts...
  • Posts: 934 Member
    Do you have wotsits or quavers in US
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    WinoGelato wrote: »

    Americans brought tacos to the UK?

    quote me if Im wrong but isnt Taco Bell an American franchise? It's recently been introduced to the UK.
    We have Chipotle too - is that American?


    Btw when I speak of Tacos - I only speak of fast food not actual mexican restaurants.
  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    selina884 wrote: »

    quote me if Im wrong but isnt Taco Bell an American franchise? It's recently been introduced to the UK.
    We have Chipotle too - is that American?


    Btw when I speak of Tacos - I only speak of fast food not actual mexican restaurants.

    If the UK does not yet have authentic Mexican tacos, the UK does not yet have tacos.
  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    Do you have wotsits or quavers in US

    Whatsits? Whatsa wotsits?
    I think there may still be a few Quakers but I've never seen a quaver.
  • Posts: 826 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    If the UK does not yet have authentic Mexican tacos, the UK does not yet have tacos.

    We have Mexican restaurants too.
  • Posts: 826 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    Whatsits? Whatsa wotsits?
    I think there may still be a few Quakers but I've never seen a quaver.

    Cheetos.
  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    selina884 wrote: »

    We have Mexican restaurants too.

    Authentic?
  • Posts: 826 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    Authentic?

    Yes *cool*
  • Posts: 5,132 Member

    Y'all can't call Cheetos "Cheetos?"
  • Posts: 934 Member
    I'm eating cheetos today, and they are not wotsits, they are like cheese flavour Nik Naks
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  • Posts: 826 Member
    sorry but wotsits > cheetos.
    We just cant let you have this one
  • Posts: 826 Member
    I'm eating cheetos today, and they are not wotsits, they are like cheese flavour Nik Naks
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    Do you remember creamy n cheesy nik naks?
  • Posts: 934 Member
    wotsits are diffrent they are larger and a softer more open texture, the cheetos I am eating right now are hard nobbly sticks.
  • Posts: 826 Member
    wotsits are diffrent they are larger and a softer more open texture, the cheetos I am eating right now are hard nobbly sticks.

    I think you are eating stale cheetos
  • Posts: 934 Member
    selina884 wrote: »

    I think you are eating stale cheetos

    They are yummy though
  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    edited August 2016
    wotsits are diffrent they are larger and a softer more open texture, the cheetos I am eating right now are hard nobbly sticks.

    Cheetos Crunchy vs Cheetos Puffs

    I prefer Cheetos Crunchy. My wife prefers Cheetos Puffs.

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    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    Cheetos Crunchy vs Cheetos Puffs

    I prefer Cheetos Crunchy. My wife prefers Cheetos Puffs.

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    Jalapeno Cheetos or gtfo.
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    Shepherds pie
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    WinoGelato wrote: »

    Jalapeno Cheetos or gtfo.

    Nope. Flamin' Hot Limon cheetos FTW!

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  • Posts: 934 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    Cheetos Crunchy vs Cheetos Puffs

    I prefer Cheetos Crunchy. My wife prefers Cheetos Puffs.

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    YUM
  • Posts: 13,454 Member

    Nope. Flamin' Hot Limon cheetos FTW!

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    You know, I actually don't care for the flamin hot ones. The jalapeno ones still retain the cheese flavor, while having a nice amount of added kick. The flamin hot ones lose all of what makes cheetos great to begin with, in favor of HOT!
  • Posts: 934 Member
    I just love cheese crisps. We have Mixups now, which have a variety of different crisps and all cheese flavour.
    Doritoes, Monster Munch, French Fries and Wotsits
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  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    Sued0nim wrote: »
    Shepherds pie

    Had it once as a kid when someone gave my mom the recipe.
    Seemed like someone tried for a pot pie but different.
  • Posts: 5,132 Member
    Now I want fish 'n chips...
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