06-07-2019, 09:19 PM
Hey Brazbro, get Cormanus to send you some Vegemite. Spread some on and those biscuits will be awesome!
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06-07-2019, 09:19 PM
Hey Brazbro, get Cormanus to send you some Vegemite. Spread some on and those biscuits will be awesome!
06-07-2019, 09:38 PM
(06-07-2019, 09:19 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Hey Brazbro, get Cormanus to send you some Vegemite. Spread some on and those biscuits will be awesome! My God, man, are you MAD?? ![]() Vegemite is like our Marmite, I believe? I could no more desecrate a Digestive with Marmite than... er... turn a CB into a chopper! Now, cheese-on-toast with Marmite/Vegemite and you're talking!! ![]() Dunking Digestives (in a cup of tea) is OK, but the BEST ones for dunking are Rich Tea biscuits... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_tea
06-07-2019, 10:20 PM
Perhaps we should start a favourite biscuit thread but IMO you can't beat a chocolate hobnob.....
06-07-2019, 10:51 PM
Not following folks.
That said, I kinda prefer genuine cornbread or "grits" of the deep south U.S. However, and sadly, they are uncommon (maybe rare) in Canada. I think Virginia is on the fringe of the "deep south", eh popgun?
06-07-2019, 11:14 PM
Yeah, its pretty “South” here. LOTS of Civil War battles happened here.
The history here is amazing. At work, sometimes I’ll stand on the fantail of a carrier at the pier and look at the bay and wonder at the British warships that sailed by, the Monitor/Merrimac fight, and other historical happenings that occured not far off the end of the ship. Oh, yeah, biscuits in the UK are not what we call biscuits in the US, or the South. And I’d rather have a Krispy Kreme. The creme filled chocolate covered ones. Oh baby!!
06-07-2019, 11:24 PM
I use to prefer the Dunkin Donuts Chocolate eclairs when I could eat such things, or the plain cake doughnuts for dipping in my hot tea. Gluten free doughnuts are definitly not the same..and don't get me started on gluten free bread or buns. Just nasty. I've come to realize wheat is an amazing product. Do you know they even use it in a lot of candies? Twizzlers ( red vines) for example...and in Campbells soups...even tomato and creme of chicken.
Rejoice if you can still eat wheat products.
06-07-2019, 11:25 PM
Now, "grits' is another matter...
Curious, I tried some at a breakfast stop in N.Carolina... ghastly!! As has since been explained to me, they needed salt/sugar/honey or something to make them palatable. A shame the waitress didn't explain that me at the time.
06-07-2019, 11:34 PM
Grits are good with a little butter and sugar. I learned to eat them when we moved to Florida in 1950 and they came with every meal, like french fries up north lol
Man did we hijack this thread. The good news is the original post is from June 2018, and I'm pretty sure the op has had his first service by now.
06-07-2019, 11:37 PM
(06-07-2019, 11:14 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Yeah, its pretty “South” here. LOTS of Civil War battles happened here. That sounds a great place, Popgun. I too can mentally "transport myself back" or imagine being in my surroundings centuries ago (some people can, some people can't) and we have a helluva lot of history here in the UK! My home looks out over Torbay and I can see the two Napoleonic-era forts on the Berry Head headland (complete with cannons!) that are fascinating to visit - like the armoury and magazine, built with double walls, ventilated and with a weak roof so that it wouldn't destroy the fort if it blew up. Then there's the Dockyard at Portsmouth, that still has HMS Victory in dry dock there. Finally, all the Roman cities and towns, with Roman walls, foundations and streets... If this sort of thing chimes with you, and it sounds as though it does, Popgun, you've just gotta visit the UK! (Sorry for the "thread-hijacking"!!)
06-07-2019, 11:51 PM
(06-07-2019, 11:34 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Grits are good with a little butter and sugar. I learned to eat them when we moved to Florida in 1950 and they came with every meal, like french fries up north lol Grits are a basic part of the food pyramid and are only properly eaten with an abundance of sweet cream butter, salt and coarse ground black pepper. The addition of cheese is acceptable. They are best enjoyed with fried fish and hush puppies or as a side with over-easy eggs and smoked sausage. |
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