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What is your favourite biscuit

Digestive
2
11%
chocolate digestive
No votes
0%
HobNob - plain
1
6%
HobNob - chocolate
4
22%
Nice
1
6%
Rich Tea
1
6%
Bourbon
5
28%
Custard Cream
4
22%
Garibaldi
No votes
0%
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By MK Chris
#289804
Now this may shock you but (wait for it)





















I'm not a real smurf.
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By S4B
#289806
for what?
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By Yudster
#289815
Did you? I merely squinted........
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By S4B
#289818
I'm confused! V easy to do today I seem to have lost my brain - if anyone sees it send it home please
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By kendra k
#289849
Yudster wrote:
kendra k wrote:Image


Scones are not biscuits either. Americans, pah.


it's not a scone. it's a buttermilk biscuit and they're amazing with lots of butter.

you guys are talking about cookies, yeah? i sorta hate cookies, it's weird. never really had one i like that's vegan.
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By Nicola_Red
#289851
They look exactly like what we call scones, and nothing like anything we would call a biscuit - I'm cynical, kendra.

I had some delicious vegan biscuits recently, ginger covered in plain chocolate, made by Duchy Originals, Prince Charles' company. Expensive, but worth it.
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By foot-loose
#289852
That is a scone! Unless its something that looks very like a scone but itsn't really.

And yes, they are nice with butter, but they aint biscuits!
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By S4B
#289863
Trust Americans to call Biscuits cookies and Scones biscuits what do you call cakes Kendra?
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By MK Chris
#289879
They can call them what they like, the most annoying people are the ones that call them scones (like 'own') rather than scone (like 'on').
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By S4B
#289880
with you there honey
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By foot-loose
#289883
Topher wrote:They can call them what they like, the most annoying people are the ones that call them scones (like 'own') rather than scone (like 'on').

I've heard them called "scoons" as well

:evil:
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By DemonHorse
#289886
foot-loose wrote:
Topher wrote:They can call them what they like, the most annoying people are the ones that call them scones (like 'own') rather than scone (like 'on').

I've heard them called "scoons" as well

:evil:


to me it is SCONE like 'own' because you don't pronounce CONE as con, and all scone is doing is sticking an s at the start.
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By MK Chris
#289887
I see your point, but 'gone' is spelt the same way and pronounced 'on'.
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By S4B
#289890
semantics, dialect and linguistics of any variety are some of my favourite topics - each to his own. Being welsh i say sospan instead of saucepan and tooth to me should sound like tuth which winds my mates up no end. However the bath and barth conversation can get me quite riled, just like garidge and gararge. I have no right to judge people's pronunciation because mine isn't perfect but whose is?
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By kendra k
#289896
scones, to me, tend to be sweet. biscuits (us) are not. they are savory.

most people here would say scone like cone, but americans also make tw@ rhyme with that, which is wrong.
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By timp
#289901
Heres one for you all grass (grars) or (gras)?
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By MK Chris
#289903
Grarse of course. Barth, darft, glarse, girarfe.
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By Yudster
#289911
Listen everyone - IT DEPENDS WHERE YOU COME FROM.
Ok?
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By Zoot
#289916
Yudster wrote:My parents lived in Gloucester for a while before I was born - this is the closest I can get to a reason why yes, I do know about Lardy Cake!


I live in Gloucester. I thought Lardy Cakes were known all around the UK.
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By MK Chris
#289918
I bought a lardy cake about a year ago, I'd not heard of it before then, but when the woman said the name of it I misheard her, I thought she said lager cake. No wonder I snapped it up!

Yudster, I know it does but it makes for interesting debate.
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By Zoot
#289923
This is an amazing Website, although a bit gross sometimes (Completely work safe - not that kind of gross...)

http://www.pimpthatsnack.com/projects.php
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By Yudster
#289928
Topher wrote:Yudster, I know it does but it makes for interesting debate.


I know - and I am tempted to continue it by introducing some thoughts about the difference between regional speech and pronunciation and incorrect speech and pronunciation..........I must reseeeest!
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By MK Chris
#289930
Apparently some linguists estimate accents change every three to four miles in this country. I find that amazing.
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By Yudster
#289955
These people have their own secret agendas though. Cunning linguists.