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![]() BabyJane Hudson wrote: > I've always wanted to try one. Are they any good? I saw a pic of one > with English Clotted Cream and it sure look good and I imagine with go > well with tea, which I am now drinking as opposed to coffee. > > Anyone have a good and simple recipe or are there good mixes available > and if so, which are good and which should be avoided? > > Thanks, > Jane I prefer scones eaten on the day they're baked - it's one of those things. I like all sorts, cherry ones on it's own, plain ones with cream and strawberries, cheese ones with butter. |
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