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UYScuti
UYScuti
Banana’s, mangoes, avocados, pineapple, guava, papaya, passion fruit ? lots of stuff just grows around here.
Nahrenne
Nahrenne
Bread is tasty.
I like the giraffe bread from Sainsbury's, as well as the cobs they sell.
(^p^)
They go nicely with smoked cheese, or a baked camembert.

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UYScuti
UYScuti
So they really are just crackers, or a certain type of cookie that we often fill with cream.
Aoibh
Aoibh
I like tigerbread the most!! but a good buttery batch is just as good aswell. are you from York?
Aoibh
Aoibh
no, they have different texture to cookies and crackers
Nahrenne
Nahrenne
Yorkshire.
>w<

Crackers are savoury!
Biscuits are sweet!

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Aoibh
Aoibh
crackers are savoury and soft/crispy where as biscuits are crumbly

Edit: and sweet. like what Nahrenne said.
Aoibh
Aoibh
I live in the west Midlands, we call cobs batches and in South they call them buns/rolls
UYScuti
UYScuti
Tell me about your jumpers and crisps.
Aoibh
Aoibh
fleece?
Aoibh
Aoibh
packets of crisps!
UYScuti
UYScuti
Hoodie and potato chips.
Aoibh
Aoibh
we call them hoodies, fleeces, jackets, jumpers are hoodies with no zip where a jacket is a is a fleece/or jumper with a zip
Aoibh
Aoibh
oh fleeces are jumpers/jacket with no hood
Aoibh
Aoibh
I've confused my self with all this goings about and making it confusing.
UYScuti
UYScuti
:sweating_profusely: You guys are confusing yourselves over there across the pond. The English sure have it rough.
Aoibh
Aoibh
fleeces tend to be woollen jumpers/jackets there, done, capiche
Nahrenne
Nahrenne
'-'
A fleece is basically the jumper equivalent of a sheep's fleece but usually with a short zip at the top.
'-'
A hoodie is like a thick jacket with no zips, but has a hood and usually a pouch pocket at the front to put both hands in.

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Aoibh
Aoibh
What Nahrenne said^
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