as a Brit and Disney newbie can someone please tell me what biscuits and gravy is as you definitely wouldn't eat the UK versions of those 2 things together
Well, as a northerner I will take a stab at this one. Biscuits are the breakfast type - possibly made with buttermilk, and the gravy is made from breakfast sausage, flour, cream or condensed milk and is thick and creamy. The gravy is usually poured over the biscuits. If anyone south of the Mason Dixon line wants to correct me, please feel free.
as a Brit and Disney newbie can someone please tell me what biscuits and gravy is as you definitely wouldn't eat the UK versions of those 2 things together
From another UKer perspective: Biscuits in the US are a savoury scone type thing (sofer though) and the gravy served with them is thick and a creamy colour, quite different to the brown gravy we're used to (though that is used in the US also) The two things are usually eaten together as a breakfast dish. HTH!
I believe that the biscuits and gravy at the Value Resorts can be had for a snack credit, at least it was that way last September.
Not nearly as good as the ones I make. Only problem is getting the gravy on the biscuits before they float away. Of course mine have so much meat in the gravy that is easily accomplished. Have been married for nearly 40 years and that is my secret weapon.