HALP! I was planning on making sausage biscuits and gravy for lunch today. I just realized I don't have any flour to make roux.
Would substituting bread crumbs or corn muffin mix work? Or should I just cook the sausage as patties and eat them w/ biscuits and no gravy?
>>7112951
use corn starch...
>>7112954
I like to think if had that he would have mentioned it.
>>7112960
>Biscuit
>Calling a scone a biscuit.
You're aware they call cookies biscuits in Britain right?
I've never once heard an English person say they've eaten this food... it's a Southern State yank thing.
>>7112954
Yeah, no corn starch. Amerifart, so nothing is open today.
>>7112956
Most people forget they have this in the pantry... I always do. That's why I have half a dozen boxes of it.
>>7112969
>nothing is open in a Country that's not America celebrating an American holiday
>American self hatred THIS profound
I go to work on Boxing Day, do you?
>>7112960
Cornstarch in britain is called Cornflour, for reasons I have to admit are pretty dumb.
It's not rare, you can buy it anywhere - we're just not that used to cooking with it.
>>7112977
It's called corn flour, because that's what it is.
>>7112976
BTFO
>>7112979
Yea, gas stations or walmart.
Theres still a few retail places in america that don't give a fuck about employees having time with thier familes.
>>7112993
Or people that aren't Christians...like Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Natives certainly aren't celebrating this day....
Yeah, guess I'm making sausage and biscuit sandwiches instead.
ps. Why do 90% of /ck/ threads turn into USA vs Europe shitposting? Its tiring.
>>7113004
Thanskgiving has literally nothing to do with Christianity.
I could make the argument that neither does Christmas but thats grasping at straws.
>>7113004
Thanksgiving is a secular holiday. I'm an atheist and I celebrate it.
>>7113004
>Thanksgiving
>Christian holiday
>mfw
>mfw no face
>>7113005
It's been getting worse. And it will never get better. After eight years here, I think I'm almost done coming back. It's exhausting.
>>7113005
I wasn't trying to make a shitpost, was just pointing out I recall a Britain friend of mine saying that there's no cornstarch in Britain.
>>7112951
how are you able to make biscuits without flour?
>>7112951
Bread crumbs could work.
You'd have to unbake and unknead it first though.
>>7113127
I used frozen biscuits. I don't bake.
>>7113010
>>7113012
>>7113011
Thanksgiving is absolutely a Christian holiday. It can be celebrated as a secular holiday but it's at its core a Christian holiday.
>Americans commonly trace the Thanksgiving holiday to a 1621 celebration at the Plymouth Plantation, where the settlers held a harvest feast after a successful growing season. Autumn or early winter feasts continued sporadically in later years, first as an impromptu religious observance, and later as a civil tradition.
> President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of "Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens", to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November.