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hammo19 said:
zalrak said:
Halmyre said:
Scone (rhymes with con) = the correct way.
Scone (rhymes with spoon) = a town in Scotland.
Scone (rhymes with moan) = no such word.
And it's butter, then jam*, then cream.
* - strawberry of course
+1Scone (rhymes with spoon) = a town in Scotland.
Scone (rhymes with moan) = no such word.
And it's butter, then jam*, then cream.
* - strawberry of course
Cream first.
Its Scone as in traffic cone not Scone as in gone.
I'm from Devon.
Edited by thebigmacmoomin on Friday 24th May 11:59
thebigmacmoomin said:
hammo19 said:
zalrak said:
Halmyre said:
Scone (rhymes with con) = the correct way.
Scone (rhymes with spoon) = a town in Scotland.
Scone (rhymes with moan) = no such word.
And it's butter, then jam*, then cream.
* - strawberry of course
+1Scone (rhymes with spoon) = a town in Scotland.
Scone (rhymes with moan) = no such word.
And it's butter, then jam*, then cream.
* - strawberry of course
Cream first.
Its Scone as in traffic cone not Scone as in gone.
I'm from Devon.
Edited by thebigmacmoomin on Friday 24th May 11:59
I am obviously some sort of hybrid as it is jam first - spread, cream dollop, scone as in cone (the wife says scon), with a cup of tea.
Where in Devon? Beer then Seaton for me - although I moved away when I joined up in 1989.
Regardless of whether you do it the Cornish way or the Devon (wrong) way I think we can all agree that those who would cut their scone in half, spread the jam and cream on one half in whichever order, with optional butter, and then put the other half of the scone on top of it are heathens of the lowest order.
king arthur said:
Regardless of whether you do it the Cornish way or the Devon (wrong) way I think we can all agree that those who would cut their scone in half, spread the jam and cream on one half in whichever order, with optional butter, and then put the other half of the scone on top of it are heathens of the lowest order.
Rejoice! The one who will unify us all has arrived... king arthur said:
Regardless of whether you do it the Cornish way or the Devon (wrong) way I think we can all agree that those who would cut their scone in half, spread the jam and cream on one half in whichever order, with optional butter, and then put the other half of the scone on top of it are heathens of the lowest order.
What? Like a sweet Sausage and egg McMuffin? king arthur said:
Regardless of whether you do it the Cornish way or the Devon (wrong) way I think we can all agree that those who would cut their scone in half, spread the jam and cream on one half in whichever order, with optional butter, and then put the other half of the scone on top of it are heathens of the lowest order.
Whatifery of the highest order. Surely no-one does that. I mean, really, surely no-one does that.
thebigmacmoomin said:
hammo19 said:
zalrak said:
Halmyre said:
Scone (rhymes with con) = the correct way.
Scone (rhymes with spoon) = a town in Scotland.
Scone (rhymes with moan) = no such word.
And it's butter, then jam*, then cream.
* - strawberry of course
+1Scone (rhymes with spoon) = a town in Scotland.
Scone (rhymes with moan) = no such word.
And it's butter, then jam*, then cream.
* - strawberry of course
thebigmacmoomin said:
Cream first.
No.thebigmacmoomin said:
Its Scone as in traffic cone not Scone as in gone.
No.thebigmacmoomin said:
I'm from Devon.
NFD.21st Century Man said:
Jaffa cak as Halmyre calls it
We've shone enough light on this subject, and now I've gone for a scone.king arthur said:
Regardless of whether you do it the Cornish way or the Devon (wrong) way I think we can all agree that those who would cut their scone in half, spread the jam and cream on one half in whichever order, with optional butter, and then put the other half of the scone on top of it are heathens of the lowest order.
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