Ok, let me be more clear. I don't recognize that as any kind of 'biscuit' I know of. Biscuit, for me, is a simple baked good... cookie-like, a bit 'fluffier' So the title and description don't help me, by just saying 'biscuit', when I see an explosive, wrapped thing! ...why does it explode?
I'm assuming it's some kind of USA-common product? care to elaborate for someone who doesnt' live there? ^^
Ok, let me be more clear. I don't recognize that as any kind of 'biscuit' I know of. Biscuit, for me
uncooked biscuits over here are stored in tightly-sealed cans, which when the seal is broken causes a loud pop that is jarring to like half the population
uncooked biscuits over here are stored in tightly-sealed cans, which when the seal is broken causes
... ah! is like... cookie dough? I've seen that in USA it's sold on containers, pre made? =P Not a common thing here, to say the least, now I get it! :3
... ah! is like... cookie dough? I've seen that in USA it's sold on containers, pre made? =P Not a c
The thing referred to as a "biscuit" in the US is a lot like a scone. They're often eaten with gravy, butter, or jam, and most often for breakfast. You can buy rolls of the dough in frozen cardboard cans like the one she's trying to open there.
The thing referred to as a "biscuit" in the US is a lot like a scone. They're often eaten with gravy
I am a rock star. I emerge onto the stage in front of thousands of screaming fans. Silently I approach them mic.
From a pouch I pull out a can of Pillsbury Grands Homestyle Buttermilk Biscuits.
I peel back the outer paper and dig my nails into it, letting it burst in front of the mic. The sound echoes.
I twist the can and pull out a single piece of biscuit dough. I dangle it between my forefinger. I hold it up for all to see, dropping the can behind me.
And then I yell to the audience:
DO YOU WANT! A RAW! CANNED! ROLL!!!
For years now, I have had a fantasy. I am a rock star. I emerge onto the stage in front of thousand