A biscuit joint is a wood joint which is used in cut grooves in the opposable pieces of wood and uses a 'biscuit' or an oval of wood to give more support. Its much stronger than just gluing two surfaces together. See the related link for more information.
in the muffin method you include the fat with the liquids , in the biscuit method you cut the fat (cold) into the dry ingredients. Also, in the biscuit method, you have to knead the dough, roll it and cut it
Distal interphalengeal joint & Proximal interphalengeal joint
A seemingly LARGE joint compared to that of a gangsta joint.
western union short/ long ordinary tee joint ordinary cross joint over lap tee joint over lap cross joint trough fixture joint rat tail joint double cross joint double tee joint bouble over lap cross joint multitap rat tail joint --well, I'm not sure about that!
Dummp joint in retaining wall
Some types include: Butt Joint Lap Joint Miter Joint Box joint Dado joint Dovetail joint Tongue and groove joint Mortise and tenon joint
For an average strong joint use yellow carpenter's glue and clamp the parts together for at least 4 hours. For super strong joint a fit in a' biscuit joint' ( this is a wafer of porous wood fitted into both pieces, in a hole cut with a special machine. )
a soggy biscuit is a wet biscuit.
a coconut biscuit is called a macaroon
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An Abernethy biscuit is a form of digestive biscuit containing caraway seeds.
Yes. Wafer biscuit.
It is a biscuit.
The plural of biscuit is biscuits.
There are 2 in 'nugget in a biscuit' but 3 in 'chicken nugget in a biscuit.'