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Tim Attwood wrote:
>> The term widely used in the US is 'cookie cutter', if you search using
>> that,
>> you'll find a lot of them
>
> Yeah, why do they always say biscuit in the UK?
> Biscuits are something you pour white sausage gravy over.
That was always the case where I grew up. Every once in a while, coming
out of the kitchen I would hear my dad comment, "Mah biscuits are
burnin'!" Funny thing is, half the time it was true!
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