You'll be safe, this new place is about as far off the tourist trail where Poms gag for a full English as it gets.
And obviously, you have no idea what biscuits and gravy are...
You'll be safe, this new place is about as far off the tourist trail where Poms gag for a full English as it gets.
And obviously, you have no idea what biscuits and gravy are...
I happily leave that concoction to our American cousins. Anyway, scones & white gravy is the closest English translation I could give.
Never heard of such a thing in England. Must be some seppo expat thing.
"What is biscuits and gravy called in England?
The closest thing in the UK now would be bovril or marmite on toast. Neither of which resembles biscuits and gravy. In fact, the only thing that resembles biscuits and gravy in the UK is a plate of broken scones covered in warm sick."
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