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Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these today
and have then for afternoon tea.

http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones


First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some friends
who've just had one of their older friends die on them. They're helping the
family (son) get his personal effects in order, so some fresh baked scones
and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help them.

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> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these today
> and have then for afternoon tea.
>
> http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones
>
>
> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some friends
> who've just had one of their older friends die on them. They're helping the
> family (son) get his personal effects in order, so some fresh baked scones
> and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help them.


Family deaths always suck. Good on you for helping them out.

We call those biscuits here. :-)
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> PeterLucas > wrote:
>
>> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these
>> today and have then for afternoon tea.
>>
>> http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones
>>
>>
>> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some
>> friends who've just had one of their older friends die on them.
>> They're helping the family (son) get his personal effects in order,
>> so some fresh baked scones and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help
>> them.

>
> Family deaths always suck. Good on you for helping them out.
>
> We call those biscuits here. :-)




Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.

We have them with a lovely jam and some fresh whipped cream :-)



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> Omelet > wrote in
> news >
>> In article > ,
>> PeterLucas > wrote:
>>
>>> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these
>>> today and have then for afternoon tea.
>>>
>>> http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones
>>>
>>>
>>> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some
>>> friends who've just had one of their older friends die on them.
>>> They're helping the family (son) get his personal effects in order,
>>> so some fresh baked scones and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help
>>> them.

>>
>> Family deaths always suck. Good on you for helping them out.
>>
>> We call those biscuits here. :-)

>
>
>
> Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>
> We have them with a lovely jam and some fresh whipped cream :-)
>
>
>


Actually, while many people eat "biscuits and sausage gravy", a meal in
itself, probably even more people eat biscuits with butter and jam.

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> Actually, while many people eat "biscuits and sausage gravy", a meal in
> itself, probably even more people eat biscuits with butter and jam.
>



We've had some with some Cherry jam....... and whipped cream :-)


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On Nov 9, 8:32*pm, Wayne Boatwright >
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> On Sun 09 Nov 2008 06:50:25p, PeterLucas told us...
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>
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> > Omelet > wrote in
> >news

>
> >> In article > ,
> >> *PeterLucas > wrote:

>
> >>> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these
> >>> today and have then for afternoon tea.

>
> >>>http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones

>
> >>> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some
> >>> friends who've just had one of their older friends die on them.
> >>> They're helping the family (son) get his personal effects in order,
> >>> so some fresh baked scones and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help
> >>> them.

>
> >> Family deaths always suck. *Good on you for helping them out.

>
> >> We call those biscuits here. :-)

>
> > Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.

>
> > We have them with a lovely jam and some fresh whipped cream :-)

>
> Actually, while many people eat "biscuits and sausage gravy", a meal in
> itself, probably even more people eat biscuits with butter and jam.
>
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Or honey - the only good use for honey, IMO.

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> > Actually, while many people eat "biscuits and sausage gravy", a meal in
> > itself, probably even more people eat biscuits with butter and jam.
> >
> > --
> > * * * * * * *Wayne Boatwright * * * * * *

>
> Or honey - the only good use for honey, IMO.
>
> N.


I agree for the most part about the honey as I'm not a big honey fan,
(it's really good on biscuits) but the other main use for it is to
drizzle some on a prepared grapefruit half and let it soak in before
scooping the sections out. I learned to eat it that way as a kid at
gramma's house, and still love it that way.

Other uses for honey is in baking or dipping sauces.

I'm not a huge fan of it as a sweetener in drinks like dad is.
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>Or honey - the only good use for honey, IMO.


Honey has many good uses for me, but on a biscuit is right up at the
top of the list.


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Nancy2 wrote:

> Or honey - the only good use for honey, IMO.



I don't know about fancy tricks like replacing sugar with honey in
recipes or anything, but I make my oatmeal with milk and then sweeten it
with a couple of tablespoons of honey which turns out really good.

Best regards . . .
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 02:32:17 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
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>Actually, while many people eat "biscuits and sausage gravy", a meal in
>itself, probably even more people eat biscuits with butter and jam.


I'd say you were entirely correct. I was an adult with children
before I'd even heard of biscuits and gravy.


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> On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 02:32:17 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> > wrote:
>
>> Actually, while many people eat "biscuits and sausage gravy", a meal in
>> itself, probably even more people eat biscuits with butter and jam.

>
> I'd say you were entirely correct. I was an adult with children
> before I'd even heard of biscuits and gravy.


Freshly baked biscuits are regular Sunday brunch fare in our house. We
have them with butter and an assortment of jams, honey and maple butter.

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In article > ,
PeterLucas > wrote:

> Omelet > wrote in
> news >
> > In article > ,
> > PeterLucas > wrote:
> >
> >> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these
> >> today and have then for afternoon tea.
> >>
> >> http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones
> >>
> >>
> >> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some
> >> friends who've just had one of their older friends die on them.
> >> They're helping the family (son) get his personal effects in order,
> >> so some fresh baked scones and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help
> >> them.

> >
> > Family deaths always suck. Good on you for helping them out.
> >
> > We call those biscuits here. :-)

>
>
>
> Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>
> We have them with a lovely jam and some fresh whipped cream :-)


They are served any number of ways. They are good with a good red eye
gravy, with butter and jam, or my personal favorite is with butter and
honey.

They also make a handy dandy sausage sandwich!
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> Omelet > wrote in
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>> In article > ,
>> PeterLucas > wrote:
>>
>>> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these
>>> today and have then for afternoon tea.
>>>
>>> http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones
>>>
>>>
>>> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some
>>> friends who've just had one of their older friends die on them.
>>> They're helping the family (son) get his personal effects in order,
>>> so some fresh baked scones and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help
>>> them.

>>
>> Family deaths always suck. Good on you for helping them out.
>>
>> We call those biscuits here. :-)

>
>
>
> Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>

Not always. Jam or butter is more the usual thing. Clotted cream is
reserved for Scottish scones

Jill

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>>>
>>> We call those biscuits here. :-)

>>
>>
>>
>> Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>>

> Not always. Jam or butter is more the usual thing. Clotted cream is
> reserved for Scottish scones
>



I've never really been able to get my head, or mouth, around something with
a name that's got 'clotted' in it.


I hear 'clotted', all I hear/see/smell is congealed blood.



Whipped cream is an *entirely* different kettle of fish :-)


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>"jmcquown" > wrote in news:6nqcnfF7ogmU1
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>
>>>>
>>>> We call those biscuits here. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>>>

>> Not always. Jam or butter is more the usual thing. Clotted cream is
>> reserved for Scottish scones
>>

>
>
>I've never really been able to get my head, or mouth, around something with
>a name that's got 'clotted' in it.
>
>
>I hear 'clotted', all I hear/see/smell is congealed blood.
>
>
>
>Whipped cream is an *entirely* different kettle of fish :-)


whipped cream on a biscuit is just plain wrong.


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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 01:50:25 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
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>Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>

Biscuits and gravy is another "animal" and if you make it at home, the
gravy is anything but insipid.

>We have them with a lovely jam and some fresh whipped cream :-)


We eat our biscuits with butter and honey (comb honey is out of this
world), butter and jam... can't say we put cream - not even the
clotted type - on them though.



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> On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 01:50:25 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
> > wrote:
>
>>Yeah, I know. And you have them with some insipid 'gravy'.
>>

> Biscuits and gravy is another "animal" and if you make it at home, the
> gravy is anything but insipid.
>
>>We have them with a lovely jam and some fresh whipped cream :-)

>
> We eat our biscuits with butter and honey (comb honey is out of this
> world), butter and jam... can't say we put cream - not even the
> clotted type - on them though.


I’ve always loved comb honey, used to have it at home all the time when I
was growing up. Haven’t seen it in years.


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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 05:41:11 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
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>I’ve always loved comb honey, used to have it at home all the time when I
>was growing up. Haven’t seen it in years.


Trader Joes has some.

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>I’ve always loved comb honey, used to have it at home all the time when I
>was growing up. Haven’t seen it in years.


I've seen it, but I'd have to give my first born just to buy it.


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PeterLucas > wrote in
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> Got leftover b'milk from the birthday cake, so decided to make these
> today and have then for afternoon tea.
>
> http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1458...termilk+scones
>
>
> First batch is in the oven. Going to do a second batch for some
> friends who've just had one of their older friends die on them.
> They're helping the family (son) get his personal effects in order, so
> some fresh baked scones and maybe a Gin and Tonic or 3 will help them.
>



Also doing some puff pastry cheese sticks.

Kinda sorta like this......

http://www.puffpastry.com/recipedeta...recipeID=24023

but I use two sheets of pastry, with parmesan in the middle, put the
other sheet on top, press, then top that with tasty cheddar, press
again, and cut into strips.

Made some for the b'day party last week, and they disappeared, *quick*!!
I didn't even get to have a taste!!


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> Also doing some puff pastry cheese sticks.
>
> Kinda sorta like this......
>
> http://www.puffpastry.com/recipedeta...recipeID=24023
>
> but I use two sheets of pastry, with parmesan in the middle, put the
> other sheet on top, press, then top that with tasty cheddar, press
> again, and cut into strips.
>
> Made some for the b'day party last week, and they disappeared, *quick*!!
> I didn't even get to have a taste!!


Good cheese pastries will always be eternally popular. ;-d
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 01:56:41 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
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>Also doing some puff pastry cheese sticks.
>
>Kinda sorta like this......
>
>http://www.puffpastry.com/recipedeta...recipeID=24023



Those look fabulous as is! I think I'll make them for Thanksgiving.
Thanks for the pointer.


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