Biscuits are sweet things in Britain, and apparently in America a biscuit is something like a scone, something savory that you'd have with soup.
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I love biscuits. I have a real thing for a biscuits, and if it's not made right, I'm gonna come down hard on somebody.
I'm a sucker for a packet of biscuits. I can eat a whole pack in 10 minutes.
For me to have a cheeky little biscuit, it's not going to hurt. But I need to control those indulgences. I can't just be scoffing cakes and biscuits five nights a week.
I love cheese and biscuits, the stronger the better.
There are two types of people in this world: one who opens a packet of biscuits, has one and puts the rest back in the cupboard, and one who eats the whole packet in one go.
I never have cakes or biscuits. I don't have a sweet tooth at all, and I can't stand chocolates - I find them so sickly. However, I will buy cakes if I'm expecting company.
When I eat biscuits, I also eat grits.
I come from Yorkshire in England where we like to eat chip sandwiches - white bread, butter, tomato ketchup and big fat french fries cooked in beef dripping.
I'm American. Very American. Like, I-might-have-biscuits-and-sausage-gravy-for-dinner American.
A biscuit in the States is something you would put gravy on with dinner, and it's not sweet in the least!