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I was in Scotland and went to a tea shop. It was on the honor system. You got tea and a tray of pastries. When done, you stated what you ate and they would calculate payment. I didnāt know what most of them were called and just pointed at examples of what I ate. They got a kick out of that, LOL!
The scones (pronounced āscawnsā Iām told by Scots I know) Iāve had have been pretty edible.
Now biscotti: Iāve seen people try to bite them off without even dunking them, which is pretty much guaranteed to keep your dentist very profitably busy.
Fresh or toasted, an excellent transfer mechanism for a generous amount of real butter in the many pockets. And a lot of other spreadable and meltable things you might want to try.
Scones and English muffins are cousins across the waters. Mr. Thomas, who marketed the English muffin, is supposed to have claimed it was what his English mother used to make.
Several of our local grocery stores have in-house bakeries, and they sell ātwo-biteā scones in different variations. Weāve become addicted to the orange-cranberry ones. They are soft, crumbly, and delicately flavored. Unlike donuts, they arenāt too sweet.
And, speaking of donutsā we live along the east-coast donut-divide. When I was growing up, this was southern Krispy-Kreme country. As people filtered in from the New England states, they came with a preference for Dunkin. But neither of those will ever match the long-closed, local, all-night bakery where you could get fresh cinnamon twists straight from the baking sheets if you stopped in at 2am.
Those were donuts. How long ago was that? My friends and I would sneak out from sleepovers and walk to the bakery in our pajamas.
I have baked and served thousands of scones and they were never hard or tasteless. Very much like a donut except baked instead of fried and they donāt have a hole in them. A hard scone would have to be very old or the person making them doesnāt know what they are doing. Blueberry were always the favorite.
wjones over 2 years ago
The government now controls their coffee breaks. At home.
allen@home over 2 years ago
The man has learned his place in life.
admiree2 over 2 years ago
Translation: Are you going to show some class or do I have to remind you of the many ways that I got you to make other changes?
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 2 years ago
Whatās wrong with scones? The ones Iāve had were great, and I didnāt have any tea to go with them.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
Of course, the ongoing question is whether itās pronounced scone or scone.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 2 years ago
I was in Scotland and went to a tea shop. It was on the honor system. You got tea and a tray of pastries. When done, you stated what you ate and they would calculate payment. I didnāt know what most of them were called and just pointed at examples of what I ate. They got a kick out of that, LOL!
oakie817 over 2 years ago
one of my favorites: The Rolling Scones
Doug K over 2 years ago
It sounds like scones kind of like bagels.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
If made correctly, scones are not hard or tasteless, whether savoury or sweet.
Charles Ransdell Premium Member over 2 years ago
Like scones, but loath black pudding and blood sausages. . .
brick10 over 2 years ago
Thatās why you need the jam and clotted cream!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
But heās not in that smarmy mood.
Casey Jones over 2 years ago
Scones can be great, or awful. Like any baked good, it depends on who made it.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Give me a lovely blueberry scone topped with some clotted cream any day over a diabetes in a ring donut.
davanden over 2 years ago
Mine certainly arenāt hard and tasteless.
paranormal over 2 years ago
Try a biscuit (thatās British for cookie)ā¦
ms-ss over 2 years ago
Heās right. Iāll have the donut.
ekke over 2 years ago
The scones (pronounced āscawnsā Iām told by Scots I know) Iāve had have been pretty edible.
Now biscotti: Iāve seen people try to bite them off without even dunking them, which is pretty much guaranteed to keep your dentist very profitably busy.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
On Wednesdays I go shopping,and have buttered scones for tea.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Fresh or toasted, an excellent transfer mechanism for a generous amount of real butter in the many pockets. And a lot of other spreadable and meltable things you might want to try.
Mayor Snorkum over 2 years ago
Scones and English muffins are cousins across the waters. Mr. Thomas, who marketed the English muffin, is supposed to have claimed it was what his English mother used to make.
ellisaana Premium Member over 2 years ago
Several of our local grocery stores have in-house bakeries, and they sell ātwo-biteā scones in different variations. Weāve become addicted to the orange-cranberry ones. They are soft, crumbly, and delicately flavored. Unlike donuts, they arenāt too sweet.
And, speaking of donutsā we live along the east-coast donut-divide. When I was growing up, this was southern Krispy-Kreme country. As people filtered in from the New England states, they came with a preference for Dunkin. But neither of those will ever match the long-closed, local, all-night bakery where you could get fresh cinnamon twists straight from the baking sheets if you stopped in at 2am.
Those were donuts. How long ago was that? My friends and I would sneak out from sleepovers and walk to the bakery in our pajamas.
tinstar over 2 years ago
After that veiled threat, Iād tell her where she could deposit said scone.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 2 years ago
Wow is this weird. Whatās she going to do? Shoot him over a scone?
Jack Bell Premium Member over 2 years ago
I have baked and served thousands of scones and they were never hard or tasteless. Very much like a donut except baked instead of fried and they donāt have a hole in them. A hard scone would have to be very old or the person making them doesnāt know what they are doing. Blueberry were always the favorite.