Can you keep it going asking ONLY QUESTIONS?
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paperpudding wrote: »What is a KFC biscuit? kentucky fried chicken and biscuit?? 😲
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Is it christmas yet?0
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paperpudding wrote: »What is a KFC biscuit? kentucky fried chicken and biscuit?? 😲
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paperpudding wrote: »What is a KFC biscuit? kentucky fried chicken and biscuit?? 😲
don't they look like scones to me?
and did you know Ive never heard of scones/biscuits being sold at KFC?
is this something just in US?0 -
Since it’s been forever since I’ve been to KFC didn’t I check the Canadian menu for biscuits? Wasn’t I surprised to see we have them here too?
Aren’t scones made with eggs and biscuits made without? Don’t I also find the texture, shape, and sweetness levels different too?
Isn’t it good that it’s 3am and I don’t have access to either since I’m now very hungry for a cheddar and jalapeño scone?? 🤣0 -
What is a KFC biscuit?Isn’t it biscuits from Kentucky Fried Chicken?
Did you know that there's a different, older and smaller Kentucky Fried Chicken besides the one most people are familiar with, and due to a copyright court case, the famous one opted to officially change their name to KFC a year or two ago?0 -
What is a KFC biscuit?Isn’t it biscuits from Kentucky Fried Chicken?
Did you know that there's a different, older and smaller Kentucky Fried Chicken besides the one most people are familiar with, and due to a copyright court case, the famous one opted to officially change their name to KFC a year or two ago?Did you know, "In 1990, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, mired in debt, took the unusual step of trademarking their name. Henceforth, anyone using the word "Kentucky" for business reasons — inside or outside of the state — would have to obtain permission and pay licensing fees to the Commonwealth of Kentucky."? Isn't is also tue that, "The venerable Kentucky Fried Chicken chain, a mainstay of American culture since its first franchise opened in Salt Lake City in 1952, refused as a matter of principle to pay royalties on a name they had been using for four decades."? Didn't they come to an undisclosed settlement in 2006?0 -
Isn't it ridiculous that a state could trademark its name?0
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I know, right?0
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Can you say, "Merry Christmas"?0
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Since it’s been forever since I’ve been to KFC didn’t I check the Canadian menu for biscuits? Wasn’t I surprised to see we have them here too?
Aren’t scones made with eggs and biscuits made without? Don’t I also find the texture, shape, and sweetness levels different too?
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arent biscuits and scones quite different in Australia too?
the photograph looked like scones to me - and have you ever seen a recipe for those with eggs???
(I have not)
don't most biscuit recipes include eggs??
did you mean that the other way round?
are our biscuits what you call cookies?
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wasn't that a lot of questions?0
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Isn't it amazing how two people speaking the same language can still feel as confused as if they were speaking a foreign language? Doesn't this apply equally (or even more so) to generational differences such as between me and my teenage daughter?0
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paperpudding wrote: »Since it’s been forever since I’ve been to KFC didn’t I check the Canadian menu for biscuits? Wasn’t I surprised to see we have them here too?
Aren’t scones made with eggs and biscuits made without? Don’t I also find the texture, shape, and sweetness levels different too?
🤣
arent biscuits and scones quite different in Australia too?
the photograph looked like scones to me - and have you ever seen a recipe for those with eggs???
(I have not)
don't most biscuit recipes include eggs??
did you mean that the other way round?
are our biscuits what you call cookies?
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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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