I’m sinking into the sunday night “Oh my god its monday tomorrow” feeling to the point that i just can’t be bothered getting off the sofa to cook dinner. Luckily i had a packet of Butternut Snap Cookies and while its probably not the most healthy dinner i am sure, its sure easier than actually doing something not involving the couch.
Now that i think about it, i’m sure that last time i bought the same packet, they were buscuits rather than cookies. Wonder why and what is the difference between a cookie and a buscuit ? I’m sure its just bucuits are British and Cookies are American. Or something.





7 Comments Received
January 29th, 2006 @9:10 pm
Umm…what are “Buttnut Snap Cookies”? Is that a local brand?
January 29th, 2006 @9:14 pm
Its the low fat version of a butternut snap. Its been discovered that the letters “e” and “r” are the most fattening in the english alphabet.
January 29th, 2006 @9:21 pm
Oh good… There is no “e†and “r†in ChickyBabe!
January 29th, 2006 @9:25 pm
Phew lucky, could have been an accidental insult lol
January 30th, 2006 @3:24 am
Hi Greg, thanks for popping in at the walk and leaving a comments. Wouldn’t you think a biscuit snaps, lika a digestive and a cookie is chewy… not sure. You are probably right about the transatlantic cause.
January 30th, 2006 @1:49 pm
I feel like some butterfingers after reading this, lol
they DO have biscuits in the US, but they look like scone type things.
January 30th, 2006 @6:32 pm
August - your welcome - i enjoyed my visit. I think Nikki might have solved the great buscuit/cookie debate of 2006 lol
Nikki - your crossing to the darkside, the cookie side of the force!
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