Hellz yeah!biscuits and gravy are the best food ever!!!
I'm sure most people know this, but for those who find it hard to dissociate the two meanings:
U.S. "biscuit" = not sweet, more like a bread roll, but a little doughier. Would sooner be buttery and salty than sweet, (though some people like to add jam to it).
Run the risk of being Mr. Obvious, but yeah. Even if you do know the difference between U.S. biscuit and Commonwealth "biscuit," it's hard to dispel an association you've had for a lifetime in your mental word bank.
It's not cookies and gravy.
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Sausage, buttery biscuits, and gravy for both used to be my family's Sunday morning thing.
Like a bread roll, kind of doughy, see post you quoted. I heard it translated by some UK-moved-to-US guy as "savoury scone." Just bready, not sweet unless you add something sweet to it.I don't know if I've had Biscuits and Gravy, what's a Biscuit?
yeah, that does look 'sconish', somethng to toast with butter or, margarineLike a bread roll, kind of doughy, see post you quoted. I heard it translated by some UK-moved-to-US guy as "savoury scone." Just bready, not sweet unless you add something sweet to it.
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I don't know if I should be disgusted right now.. or embrace it's unique combination..
I don't know.... have you tried chicken and waffles? Or AB&K sandwiches?
I prefer beans and cornbread