the 69 million dollar question

santaman2000

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That's good news. Then add "sopapillas" to the favorite biscuits. It's basicly a Mexican doughnut served with honey.
 

ex-member Raikey

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right, i,m off.

not much of an exit , but hey,....
 

bilmo-p5

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mmmmmm.

+1 to that!
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Keith_Beef

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No contest. Big, fat home made cat head buttermilk biscuits still hot from the oven with loads of butter and fig preserves.

But if you really mean cookies/crackers; then graham crackers.

The first time I had "biscuit" in the US, it was served with "gravy" that was a kind of white sauce with bits of loose sausage meat in it.

But then I always try the local food, however strange it might be, when I'm travelling.

You can get Tuc and Jacobs Cream Crackers in the US (I've seen them and bought them a few times whe I lived over there)... those are crackers. And then most of us would say that Carr's Table Water Biscuits are technically crackers, and I used to buy those a lot.
 

drewdunnrespect

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this is the op talking and

fruitcakes biccies don't count there cakes
and same as jaffas

oh and hobnobs yer are a second best but bourbons beat the lot

Southey custards creams ya wrong there just mush

oh and anyone who says figs rolls well there opinion is nil and void why cos they are even worse than custard creams
 
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British Red

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Fig rolls are grim - like chewing pastry full of liquidised grandma :yuck:

Those roll things are Barm cakes as in "arlav a chip barm"

Yanks are weird - lets face it cornbread is cake in all but name.
 

santaman2000

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Fig rolls are grim - like chewing pastry full of liquidised grandma :yuck:

Those roll things are Barm cakes as in "arlav a chip barm"

Yanks are weird - lets face it cornbread is cake in all but name.

But Red! Yanks don't eat cornbread. It's a Southern thing.
 

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