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Originally posted by antd700 Nope sorry that's a scone, yea cookies fine but sidewalk, that's a pavement, I'll never understand Americans, you're like women, a completely different species!
Actually, I don't think they have an English equivalent to biscuits. Not like we think of (i.e. those kick ass good ones are Red Lobster or the buttermilk kind at KFC)
I have had scones (my sister in law lived in London for a year, and we visted) and they aren't quite like biscuits.
Originally posted by antd700 Pavement, not sure why. I get sidewalk though, sounds kinda logical. Maybe the biscuits are rock cakes, they're kinda hard crumbley small cakes.
Originally posted by Jared Actually, I don't think they have an English equivalent to biscuits. Not like we think of (i.e. those kick ass good ones are Red Lobster or the buttermilk kind at KFC)
I have had scones (my sister in law lived in London for a year, and we visted) and they aren't quite like biscuits.
And what do you call a sidewalk then?
Oh hell yeah on those Red Lobster ones Jared - those are the bomb!!!!! I tried to make em at home but it aint the same
Originally posted by The Dark Knight Would it be wrong to do this? When i went to "Dawn of the Dead" it cost me nearly 8 bucks for a popcorn and coke combined. If I wore a dress I could then carry a purse and just sneak food in that way. I sometimes have been able to hide some food in a coat but with summer here anybody wearing a coat to a movie is going to be seen in a suspicous light.
Originally posted by orangenblue420 Oh hell yeah on those Red Lobster ones Jared - those are the bomb!!!!! I tried to make em at home but it aint the same
Its like trying to make a Whopper at home. In many ways, the one at home is better, but it just ain't the same.
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