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it’s pretty good if you can get over the fact it’s not biscuits or gravy.
They ain’t putting brown sauce on shortbread. more like white sauce on savoury scones.
I don’t get the petulant attitude about basic word differences. Different food and linguistic traditions exist in different places. Absolutely bonkers, right?
American biscuits and gravy are direct descendants of British biscuits and gravy. And American biscuits are not scones
With how commonly American biscuits are compared to scones, im curious what British scones are like, because the scones I’m familiar with have a very different texture from American biscuits.
They’re often flakey like biscuits, but that’s pretty much where the similarities end. I also think of scones more as desserts than used for something savory.
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Sir please don’t ever bring your hate speech to Atlanta if you value your safety
Or it is biscuits and gravy, and the people who think that phrase means brown sauce on cookies are wrong.
Are you even allowed to type ain’t? Won’t they come take your internet license?