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GWDavis28

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I got to hear Keith at the Open House he did an awesome job. :)

Come on Keith, even I knew what meat pie was?

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Ha! Ha! That's cool!

Seriously, is there not meat pies in the US?:confused:
My mother makes them every holiday.
I cannot stand the minced meat ones though. My ex-brother-in-law use to make some killer pies!

Colin, is that you hosting the show? Or do you just work behind the scenes?
 

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That was seriously bizarre!!!! :D

Crazy craaaaazy Aussies :)

I'm so glad you call it "minced beef" Down Under - took me ages to figure out what this "ground beef" I kept seeing on recipe sites was :rolleyes:

Did we hear you on that Colin?
 

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By the way, when they're talking about it having gravy, it's not that weird white stuff that you guys eat with biscuits.

And another thing, biscuits are small round things that you dip in your tea. For some bizzare reason, you think that scones are called biscuits.

And as for grits......
 
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By the way, when they're talking about it having gravy, it's not that weird white stuff that you guys eat with biscuits.

And another thing, biscuits are small round things that you dip in your tea. For some bizzare reason, you think that scones are called biscuits.

And as for grits......

LOL :D Hahaha

I can't imagine gravy being anything OTHER than what goes on a roast dinner... mmmm.

Don't Americans call ALL biscuits "cookies"? When to us, a cookie is merely one type of biscuit...

Tiffs honey - be sure not to ask for ANY food in the US unless you're 100% sure of what you're asking for :D
 

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LOL :D Hahaha

I can't imagine gravy being anything OTHER than what goes on a roast dinner... mmmm.

Don't Americans call ALL biscuits "cookies"? When to us, a cookie is merely one type of biscuit...

Tiffs honey - be sure not to ask for ANY food in the US unless you're 100% sure of what you're asking for :D

I had biscuits and gravy one morning, because I was intrigued to see what it was. It lookeed like scones in some sort of white sauce with bits in it.

It was an experience that I won't be re-living!!
 

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Crazy craaaaazy Aussies :)
Did we hear you on that Colin?

Ha! Ha! That's cool!
Colin, is that you hosting the show? Or do you just work behind the scenes?

I'm the producer, occasionally I'll go on air (usually to apologize for things the boy's say). The funny thing is that day we talked about just ringing random US numbers and asking them about pies. So Keith didn't know what questions the boy's would ask. I just rang Keith asked him and he said sure. We have a few forum members who listen to the show which was funny as they heard it live. It's an interesting job, I've met so many people. Yesterday it was Mimi Macpherson (Elle's sister)
 

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By the way, when they're talking about it having gravy, it's not that weird white stuff that you guys eat with biscuits.

And another thing, biscuits are small round things that you dip in your tea. For some bizzare reason, you think that scones are called biscuits.

And as for grits......

Some of us know gravy as brown stuff.. ;)

LOL :D Hahaha

I can't imagine gravy being anything OTHER than what goes on a roast dinner... mmmm.

Don't Americans call ALL biscuits "cookies"? When to us, a cookie is merely one type of biscuit...

Tiffs honey - be sure not to ask for ANY food in the US unless you're 100% sure of what you're asking for :D

Azzy, we don't call biscuits cookies, we call cookies cookies! To me, a biscuit is a very specific type of thing that looks like a cumulus cloud, is very crumbly, and is often made from Bisquick. Biscuits are served as a 'bread' whereas cookies are sweet and would be a dessert.

Biscotti tread the middle ground.

And for Tiffles, don't worry.. no matter what you order it will never turn out to be something akin to vegemite! :D
 
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