The nation's first biscuit mix came out in the 1920s
When you mix biscuit and iodine, the iodine can interact with the starches present in the biscuit. If the biscuit contains starch, the iodine will turn a blue-black color, indicating the presence of starch. This reaction occurs because iodine molecules fit inside the helical structure of starch, forming a complex. If the biscuit does not contain starch, there will be no significant color change.
...about $5, depending on where you live and what you consider to be "biscuit mix', and what size you are looking to buy. Mosts familiar brand and size being Bisquick 16oz (I think)
no because then the mix wouldn't be viscus as much as what a conventional cake mix needs.
The biscuit is made from bread and sugar. Then mix with ice (water+glass) to make ice cream!
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the first biscuit was found in 7th century Persia A.K.A. Iran
yes you do so the biscuit's will mix together
Atkinson milling co. It's on internet
America
F. H. Bennett is credited with the invention of the first dog biscuit in 1908.
If it smells ok, it should be fine. I had some that was pretty old and made some biscuits. Should have smelled the mix first cause it tasted terrible!
They still make a buttermilk baking mix.