Scones suck, biscuits are where it's at, get it together Brits
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Why would I want to choke to death on a lame ass scone when I could have a buttery flakey soft moist biscuit (with gravy please)
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"You're supposed to put jam on it or something", listen here you little shit
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Any offended Europeans can come have a biscuit at my place, I'll make you some and you'll understand
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Also, chicken biscuit is easily one of the best breakfasts imaginable
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Drew DeVaultreplied to Drew DeVault last edited by [email protected]
Scones are awful but I will hand it to the Brits regarding the full English breakfast though, well done
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@drewdevault I feel obligated to mention the stroopwafel here
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@martijnbraam good but not really comparable?
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@drewdevault biscuits are like poutine... mostly a mess of gravy and confusingly named.
Although where I'm from we're mostly known for rancid rotting fish, so I guess I'm like a football fan screaming advice and insults at a coach on TV.
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@ohyran I miss poutine so much
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@drewdevault
I think the biscuit haters here need to confirm they've had real southern biscuits and not the stale nasty stuff we call biscuits in the northeast US (sorry new england, you still have the best eggs benny) -
Kristófer Reykjalínreplied to Drew DeVault last edited by
@drewdevault the only acceptable scone is the Icelandic scone (“skonsa”). Which I guess isn’t really a scone, but that’s the translation so it counts! I think?
Skonsa – The Icelandic Version of American Pancakes? | Your Friend in Reykjavik
hat is the skonsa? It is a bit like the American pancake, sometimes made from leftover porridge. It is often eaten during afternoon tea.
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