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Crimson Dynamo 10-08-2025 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11678323)
I would say to put the Jam on first.:dance:

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Mystic Mock 10-08-2025 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Crimson Dynamo (Post 11678327)

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Kate! 10-08-2025 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Crimson Dynamo (Post 11678327)

:joker:

I would personally put the cream on first. Lol.

Cherie 10-08-2025 08:54 AM

We were at a free piano concert in a Church a few weeks back and about 10 minutes in a member of the public walked in shouting, walked onto the alter, the Vicar followed him up and tried to reason with him, the pianist took her leave until the issue was sorted, a few men from the audience then went to help, the person then picked up a crucifix and started brandishing it around, then as quickly as they walked in they walked out shouting, this was greeted with a polite round of applause, the most British thing ever :laugh:

Zizu 10-08-2025 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11678323)
I would say to put the Jam on first.:dance:


Yep

Butter
Jam
Cream


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Ammi 10-08-2025 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11678323)
I would say to put the Jam on first.:dance:

…only a few weeks ago we went out for an afternoon tea with my mother in law and we had this whole jam/cream first conversation with her at the table…then several people on nearby tables started to join in with their opinion…anyway, when a guy got up to leave the tearooms he came over and said that it actually depends on whether it’s a Devon cream scone or a Cornish one…the Devon way is cream first and the Cornish way is jam first…so I guess that it’s either/or/both/all are correct …:laugh:..

Zizu 10-08-2025 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11678354)
…only a few weeks ago we went out for an afternoon tea with my mother in law and we had this whole jam/cream first conversation with her at the table…then several people on nearby tables started to join in with their opinion…anyway, when a guy got up to leave the tearooms he came over and said that it actually depends on whether it’s a Devon cream scone or a Cornish one…the Devon way is cream first and the Cornish way is jam first…so I guess that it’s either/or/both/all are correct …:laugh:..


Sounds like when I used to get work colleagues discussing how certain words were pronounced ..


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Benjamin 10-08-2025 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11678354)
…only a few weeks ago we went out for an afternoon tea with my mother in law and we had this whole jam/cream first conversation with her at the table…then several people on nearby tables started to join in with their opinion…anyway, when a guy got up to leave the tearooms he came over and said that it actually depends on whether it’s a Devon cream scone or a Cornish one…the Devon way is cream first and the Cornish way is jam first…so I guess that it’s either/or/both/all are correct …:laugh:..

Yeah, it depends on the Cornish/Devon cream tea.

I do it the Cornish way.

Also, no butter.

Ninastar 10-08-2025 07:20 PM

“Wots for tea?”

Ppl having those little like foil bbqs when it gets about 14c

Mystic Mock 11-08-2025 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11678354)
…only a few weeks ago we went out for an afternoon tea with my mother in law and we had this whole jam/cream first conversation with her at the table…then several people on nearby tables started to join in with their opinion…anyway, when a guy got up to leave the tearooms he came over and said that it actually depends on whether it’s a Devon cream scone or a Cornish one…the Devon way is cream first and the Cornish way is jam first…so I guess that it’s either/or/both/all are correct …:laugh:..

That's interesting.:think:

Ammi 11-08-2025 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11678526)
“Wots for tea?”

Ppl having those little like foil bbqs when it gets about 14c

…so wot is for tea, then…?…


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