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coater87
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Re: Bisto & UK gravy vs US gravy
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31.05. 2018 23:25 »
Ok,
So you guys know what we call biscuits.
What do you call that food?
That food, smothered in sausage gravy is absolutely delicious, and is an entire meal unto itself. No, it is not healthy for you.
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Quote from: coater87 on 31.05. 2018 23:25
So you guys know what we call biscuits.
What do you call that food?
I got the impression that your biscuits are like our scones. Your gravy would be called a thick sauce here.
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