• @Rooty
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    Biscuit in a tin

    Is this some American thing I’m to European to understand?

    • @[email protected]
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      They’re self rising Pillsbury biscuits (or similar). Not what Americans call cookies that Brits call biscuits

      And yeah, they come in a tube. The plastic/papery wrap is structural to keeping the pressure on them. It’s pretty neat packaging design. This is the first I’ve heard of the little pop being considered scary though

      • @MutilationWave
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        157 days ago

        Hyper sensitive people can be terrified of them. It’s kind of funny in a mean way, like tossing a firecracker at an unsuspecting friend.

        • @lolrightythen
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          Tossing a lit firecracker at an unsuspecting friend is a bit beyond mean.

          And the biscuit tube is frightening. Sometimes, I chase my girlfriend around with a half-peeled one.

          • @[email protected]
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            67 days ago

            Surely that attachment is significantly stronger than the sidewall. Even if you tried I think you’d just split the sides along the spiral impression and couldn’t launch the top

              • @[email protected]
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                I always wondered why the instructions were so emphatic that it specifically be opened by pressing a spoon against the side of the seam and today I learned its because this guy keeps trying to lose an eye and they don’t want to be held liable for that.

          • @MutilationWave
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            37 days ago

            Sounds fun to me. I would laugh if it happened to me.

      • aviationeast
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        People with broken flight or fight responses (usually due to trauma, not always involving loud noises) hawe issues with the loud pop, even when you know its coming causes the flight or fight response and takes a lot of effort to calm yourself down.

        Its not scary per se, its aggravating a broken somatic response.

    • @[email protected]
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      217 days ago

      Don’t think of a sweet dry disc (what Americans call a “cookie”), think of a thick round doughy scone, slightly salty and buttery, designed to receive either sweet (various jams or jellies) or savory (fried cured meats, eggs, cheese) accompaniment.

      • @[email protected]
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        177 days ago

        It’s funny that this distinction needs to be made every time biscuits are mentioned in the post. There were some very confused non-Americans in the comments of a biscuits and gravy meme the other day

        • @[email protected]
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          True, but in my experience opening the tube is nowhere near as violent. Biscuits in particular, I suspect by virtue of their yeast content, cause the kind of danger referenced here.

      • @grue
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        16 days ago

        think of a thick round doughy scone, slightly salty and buttery

        If they’re made right, they’re close to cylindrical croissants.

          • @grue
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            36 days ago

            You should be able to tear the biscuit apart into thin layers that are only a little more dense than a croissant.

    • @[email protected]
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      97 days ago

      I’ve actually seen these for croissants and pains au chocolat

      If you like incredibly shit-tier croissants and pains au chocolat

    • M137
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      46 days ago

      I’m European, Swedish, and these have been common for over a decade. Most common here is in “pizza kits”, you get one tube like in the post but with pizza dough and a glass jar of tomato sauce with herbs.

    • TJA!
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      There are also a lot of dough based things in a tin sold in Europe. I know that a French company is selling everything in cans under the german brand “knack & back”; bread rolls, croissants and even pizza dough

    • @jaybone
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      37 days ago

      Funny. I’m American but I don’t eat cookies or biscuits. So I figured this was a British thing.

  • @grue
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    7 days ago

    Did Guy Fieri, of all people, actually tweet that?

    • borari
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      No. I’m sure that’s either photoshopped or a parody account.

  • @confusedbytheBasics
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    166 days ago

    Always thought they spent time designing the packaging to cause it to pop as a marketing gimmick. Only fun memories here

  • @[email protected]
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    197 days ago

    Be a manly man and twist the container open by rotating your hands opposite of the seam’s direction. If you get in some real manly grunting and groaning you’ll be pleasantly surprised to know that your manly courage won’t be questioned because everyone will focus on the body.

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      Only way to do it.

      Edit- apparently some people bash the can on a counter. Sounds even more fun I’ll have to try.

  • @[email protected]
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    106 days ago

    To all those afraid of opening a biscuit container there’s a trick.

    Gently peel the label off, then smack them on the counter long ways (long edge flat against the counter)

    The scary part about opening them is using a minute amount of force and having them pop with many times the energy. When you apply a significant amount of force you’re expecting the thud and the pop isn’t scary at all.

  • pruwyben
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    86 days ago

    Ask not for whom the biscuits pop; they pop for thee.

    • @SkunkWorkz
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      66 days ago

      He who fights with canned biscuits should look to it that he himself does not become a canned biscuit. And if you pop long into an biscuit roll, the biscuit roll also pops into you.

  • @[email protected]
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    157 days ago

    My partner makes me open these when we get them. They’re so afraid to do it, it’s like a jump scare every time.

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      Ditch the spoon. There’s a reason they’re called whomp biscuits. Whomp the side of the tube hard against the edge of the counter, with enough force to dispel all fear. It makes the pop feel right, expected, not scary. And the tiny violence gives a feeling of dominance.

      • @Emerald
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        57 days ago

        I just push on it with my hand

  • @bitchkat
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    76 days ago

    Don’t you whack the tube on the edge of the counter any more?

  • @A_Random_Idiot
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    87 days ago

    These things terrify the fuck out of me.

    on more than one occasion i’ve had them detonate in my hand and launch biscuit dough out of the kitchen and across the next room, a distance that boggles minds and terrifies gods.

  • @[email protected]
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    46 days ago

    Doesn’t the dough expand in whatever you put it in? I wouldn’t want to open a pressurized can. A cardboard tube is much better.

  • @Nuke_the_whales
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    46 days ago

    What weakling needs a spoon? You just twist while squeezing

  • @hark
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    67 days ago

    I find the pop satisfying.

  • GladiusB
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    67 days ago

    Does no one know that dough rises and it releases gases?