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favorite biscuit  

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  1. 1. whats yours?

    • custard cremes
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    • digestives
      1
    • ginger nuts
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    • rich tea
      0
    • chocolate digestives
      1
    • fingers
      0
    • jamie dodgers
      1
    • foxes
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i love biscuits, you love biscuits now is the time to tell us what your favorite biscuit and why!

mine is custard cremes and digestives, why? they taste good and are nice to dip into tea

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You dip your biscuits in tea? How would... oh, you mean CRACKERS! Let the semantics war begin!

 

Anything creme-filled is alright by me, or coated in chocolate. Chocolate covered anything is better with a dash of salt. I've never been one for dipping though. I don't like how crumbs or little bits come off in my drink. Instead, I take a bite, take a sip, and hold it for a few seconds or slow down my chewing to allow time for absorption.


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I voted Chocolate Digestives, although that is not entirely correct, my favorite would be Caramel Digestives, if you dunk them in tea for just the right amount of time the chocolate melts off the top and the caramel goes all runny, its awesome :P


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i love biscuits, you love biscuits now is the time to tell us what your favorite biscuit and why!

mine is custard cremes and digestives, why? they taste good and are nice to dip into tea

 

:huh: Hmmm... my American brain is having a hard time making sense of this foreign, Royalist-sounding (LOL, JK ^_^ ), British term. Are biscuits... crackers? Or... are they cookies? Explain please, cause I'm not quite sure what they are from your description? Curse my American vocabulary and its unfamiliarity with British terms!!!!


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:huh: Hmmm... my American brain is having a hard time making sense of this foreign, Royalist-sounding (LOL, JK ^_^ ), British term. Are biscuits... crackers? Or... are they cookies? Explain please, cause I'm not quite sure what they are from your description? Curse my American vocabulary and its unfamiliarity with British terms!!!!

 

These are biscuits:

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We have cookies too(pictured below), biscuits are eaten as a snack and/or dunked into hot drinks (most commonly tea)

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Crackers are similar, although they are often plain/bland tasting, the idea being that they have cheese eaten ontop of them (see below).

 

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Hope that helps, and just to confuse you further (it seemed to confuse my father's american friends anyway, when they came over to england)

 

This is a Yorkshire pudding, made from essentially the same ingredients as pancakes, typically eaten with a sunday lunch/dinner (meat, vegtables, mashed potatoes etc):

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These are biscuits:

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We have cookies too(pictured below), biscuits are eaten as a snack and/or dunked into hot drinks (most commonly tea)

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Crackers are similar, although they are often plain/bland tasting, the idea being that they have cheese eaten ontop of them (see below).

 

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Hope that helps, and just to confuse you further (it seemed to confuse my father's american friends anyway, when they came over to england)

 

This is a Yorkshire pudding, made from essentially the same ingredients as pancakes, typically eaten with a sunday lunch/dinner (meat, vegtables, mashed potatoes etc):

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Ah, then I don't think we have an equivalent to YOUR biscuits. These are the biscuits Americans eat, usually with breakfast, but occasionally with dinner (we put honey, butter, jam, gravy, etc. on them)":

 

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*reads more of your post* Oh, Yorkshire pudding, that sounds tasty... *sees what it is*

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:huh: I... I don't understand... IT'S NOT PUDDING!!!!!! :angry: THIS IS PUDDING!!!!!!! :angry:

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:lol: Oh man, cultural differences are funny! :lol:

Oh, and as for the other stuff you listed, we basically do the same with cookies and crackers (i.e. put cheese on crackers, although we also put sausage or various dips on them as well, especially if you're from the Midwest like me! B) ).

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I have to go with Jammie Dodgers. I've never seen any of these really in the United States, but I'm all for anything that can be used as an impromptu TARDIS Destruct Button!

 

 


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