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Wherein we ask each other dialect questions we don't quite understand


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Scott DeWar

Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure
Heres what I wonder

What are the American versions of
- Scones - served with coffee, my favorite with cinnamon
- Biscuits - served with gravy made from sausage
- Crumpets - that is something we think the tea drinkers of the world have with their tea
- Muffins - a cake like goodie made a vari3ety of ways such as, but not limited to: made of corn bread or made with cinnamin and rasins or blueberries or lemon and poppy seeds or cream cheese and oranges, or . . . . .
- Jam (not Jelly which is different) a fruit preserve made with chunks of fruit inside of it. My favorites are strawberry or plumbs.
- Mince pies - I know of these, but not entirely sure so I looked it up. But first this: Klondike cat was always after savoi fair to make mince meat out of that mouse.
- - I looked it up and I would say that Mince meat pies look like something I would greatly enjoy.
- cornish pasties - Is tht made fron cornish hens?
- battered sausage on a stick (we call it a hotdog) sounds like a corn dog.

and do Americans eat sausage rolls?
What are those?
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
What are those?

Heaven. Especially served hot.

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