The MAH BP comp.
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
Nope
choccy biccy
choccy biccy
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Just as I thought, chocolate cookies.........
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
And here's me thinking cookies were something you got on your 'puter.
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
These are chocolate cookies
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
Don't worry Dave, you can always tell cookies - the cost more
Duncan
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That is a "chocolate chip cookie", these are chocolate cookies........Dave 101 wrote:These are chocolate cookies
OK, so if you call cookies biscuits, what do you call biscuits, like in 'biscuits and gravy'??? (see 2nd pic)
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
I got to the range today for the BP shoot.
I sucked too much. It was so bad. Oh wow!
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I sucked too much. It was so bad. Oh wow!
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
Arch... just call that practice. You can try again without any penalty. Right.... Duncan?
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The only limit is the number of targets you submit - shoot as many as you can afford Arch
As for Biscuits v Cookies..............
biscuit
n noun
1 British a small, flat, crisp unleavened cake. ØNorth American a small, soft round cake like a scone.
2 porcelain or other pottery which has been fired but not glazed.
3 a light brown colour.
4 Carpentry a small flat piece of wood used to join two larger pieces of wood together, fitting into slots in each.
PHRASES
take the biscuit (or chiefly North American cake) informal be the most remarkable or foolish of its kind.
DERIVATIVES
biscuity adjective
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French bescuit, based on Latin bis 'twice' + coctus, past participle of coquere 'to cook' (because biscuits were originally cooked in a twofold process: first baked and then dried out
cookie
n noun (plural cookies)
1 North American a sweet biscuit.
2 informal a person of a specified kind: she's a tough cookie.
3 Scottish a plain bun.
4 Computing a packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser and used to identify the user or track their access to the server.
PHRASES
that's the way the cookie crumbles informal, chiefly North American that's the situation, and it must be accepted, however undesirable.
ORIGIN
C18: from Dutch koekje 'little cake', diminutive of koek.
And how on EARTH you can describe that as Gray Vern, I just don't know.................Gravy is BROWN and is served with meat - that looks like plain scones with liquidized catlit
Two Countries divided by a single Language................
As for Biscuits v Cookies..............
biscuit
n noun
1 British a small, flat, crisp unleavened cake. ØNorth American a small, soft round cake like a scone.
2 porcelain or other pottery which has been fired but not glazed.
3 a light brown colour.
4 Carpentry a small flat piece of wood used to join two larger pieces of wood together, fitting into slots in each.
PHRASES
take the biscuit (or chiefly North American cake) informal be the most remarkable or foolish of its kind.
DERIVATIVES
biscuity adjective
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French bescuit, based on Latin bis 'twice' + coctus, past participle of coquere 'to cook' (because biscuits were originally cooked in a twofold process: first baked and then dried out
cookie
n noun (plural cookies)
1 North American a sweet biscuit.
2 informal a person of a specified kind: she's a tough cookie.
3 Scottish a plain bun.
4 Computing a packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser and used to identify the user or track their access to the server.
PHRASES
that's the way the cookie crumbles informal, chiefly North American that's the situation, and it must be accepted, however undesirable.
ORIGIN
C18: from Dutch koekje 'little cake', diminutive of koek.
And how on EARTH you can describe that as Gray Vern, I just don't know.................Gravy is BROWN and is served with meat - that looks like plain scones with liquidized catlit
Two Countries divided by a single Language................
Duncan
What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
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Re: The MAH BP comp.
Even our dictionaries don't agree................
So I'm going to guess that biscuits and gravy is not as popular on your side of the pond....
You may not like the looks of the white gravy with sausage, but if you ever tasted it,
I'm sure you would like it. Just ask Robert, he lives in the South, home of biscuits and gravy....
One of my favorite things for breakfast is a split biscuit with a sausage patty on each half, scrambled
or poached eggs on top of that and covered with the white sausage gravy. Many restaurants have it
on their menu and some call it "Country Benedict". I'm getting hungry just writing this...........
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bis·cuit
noun \ˈbis-kət\
: a small, light roll that is eaten as part of a meal
plural biscuits also biscuit
Full Definition of BISCUIT
1
a : any of various hard or crisp dry baked products: as (1) British : cracker 4 (2) British : cookie
b : a small quick bread made from dough that has been rolled out and cut or dropped from a spoon
2
a: earthenware or porcelain after the first firing and before glazing
3
a : a light grayish-yellowish brown
b : a grayish yellow
cook·ie
noun \ˈku̇-kē\
: a sweet baked food that is usually small, flat, and round and is made from flour and sugar
computers : a file that may be added to your computer when you visit a Web site and that contains information about you (such as an identification code or a record of the Web pages you have visited)
plural cook·ies
Full Definition of COOKIE
1
a : a small flat or slightly raised cake
2
a : an attractive woman <a buxom French cookie who haunts the … colony's one night spot — Newsweek>
b : person, guy <a tough cookie>
3
cookie : a small file or part of a file stored on a World Wide Web user's computer, created and subsequently read by a Web site server, and containing personal information (as a user identification code, customized preferences, or a record of pages visited)
So I'm going to guess that biscuits and gravy is not as popular on your side of the pond....
You may not like the looks of the white gravy with sausage, but if you ever tasted it,
I'm sure you would like it. Just ask Robert, he lives in the South, home of biscuits and gravy....
One of my favorite things for breakfast is a split biscuit with a sausage patty on each half, scrambled
or poached eggs on top of that and covered with the white sausage gravy. Many restaurants have it
on their menu and some call it "Country Benedict". I'm getting hungry just writing this...........
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bis·cuit
noun \ˈbis-kət\
: a small, light roll that is eaten as part of a meal
plural biscuits also biscuit
Full Definition of BISCUIT
1
a : any of various hard or crisp dry baked products: as (1) British : cracker 4 (2) British : cookie
b : a small quick bread made from dough that has been rolled out and cut or dropped from a spoon
2
a: earthenware or porcelain after the first firing and before glazing
3
a : a light grayish-yellowish brown
b : a grayish yellow
cook·ie
noun \ˈku̇-kē\
: a sweet baked food that is usually small, flat, and round and is made from flour and sugar
computers : a file that may be added to your computer when you visit a Web site and that contains information about you (such as an identification code or a record of the Web pages you have visited)
plural cook·ies
Full Definition of COOKIE
1
a : a small flat or slightly raised cake
2
a : an attractive woman <a buxom French cookie who haunts the … colony's one night spot — Newsweek>
b : person, guy <a tough cookie>
3
cookie : a small file or part of a file stored on a World Wide Web user's computer, created and subsequently read by a Web site server, and containing personal information (as a user identification code, customized preferences, or a record of pages visited)
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