No because biscuits != cookies. Biscuits and cookies are different things, and we have both in the UK.
Cookies are usually soft and crumbly and biscuits are usually hard and snap cleanly when you break them,
No because biscuits != cookies. Biscuits and cookies are different things, and we have both in the UK.
Cookies are usually soft and crumbly and biscuits are usually hard and snap cleanly when you break them,
A cookie is a type of biscuit in Ireland.
Everyone on the block already knows my mom's cookies and biscuits can be either or.
It would have significantly improved this post to spend the very small amount of time to crop out the black sections.
I feel like this has taken something from the original post...
Do they have microcrisps in their computers?
We do yes! Also internet forums are called e-pubs and the Royal Mail & British Telecom created a system called e-post in the late 80s to take care of our communication needs
As a Midwestern American with a fondness for music from the UK, I both blindly accept your answer as 100% believable and complete bullshit at the same time lol.
Nice work! 👍
What crispset do you have in your PC?
No websites in the UK, just web gatherings
In France, websites have biscuits. However, the cloud has gâteaux, because it's larger, of course.
So that you didn't waste your time reading this, biscuit comes from bis (twice) cuit (baked), as some recipes called for a second baking to dry them (so they were crunchy).
Doesn’t matter as long as they serve tea with it.