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    Biscuits??

    Please could someone explain biscuits to me?

    Lots of people seem to eat them in American novels, but I have no idea what they are. They appear to accompany any meal, or they do in the novels I read.

    Thanks.
    Dave.


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    They actually look a bit like scones but aren't as sweet. Another hing they often have with meals corn bread or corn muffins.
    Babblin Boo


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    Here you go David. Great with breakfasts[:P]

    http://www.joyofbaking.com/Biscuits.html

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    I really like them but the first time I saw 'Biscuits & Gravy' on a restaurant menu, I found the thought quite disgusting.


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    "Grits"

    Now that is a product I have never been able to get my head ( or taste buds) around.

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    And of course if you want 'biscuits' (our kind) you ask for cookies. Two nations divided by a common language is so true [msnwink]

    If you want imported English foods in Florida, look in the supermarkets 'Ethnic' aisle - honestly!

    P.S Andrew I agree, grits, yuk [sick]


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by andrewmckay5
    "Grits"

    Now that is a product I have never been able to get my head ( or taste buds) around.

    andrew[/quote]Love grits! A blob of butter and salt and pepper and it's yummy!

    Everyone's gotta try it once, you never know, you might just like it...
    blott


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by blott
    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by andrewmckay5
    "Grits"

    Now that is a product I have never been able to get my head ( or taste buds) around.

    andrew[/quote]Love grits! A blob of butter and salt and pepper and it's yummy!

    Everyone's gotta try it once, you never know, you might just like it...
    [/quote]
    I tried grits once that was enough for me, I thought it was tasteless and boring.[msnwink]
    Barbara


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    I suppose I got my liking for grits and corn dogs from working in North Carolina. Though I dont like biscuits with gravey![msneek]
    Dave [msnsmile2]



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    I have never tried the biscuits with gravy especailly for breakfast, the gravy looks like mushroom soup to me..............I do love maple syrup on my bacon tho!
    Tricia


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