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I say scone as in "s-con" |
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I say scone as in "s-cone" |
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3 | 25.00% | |||
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I put cream on first, then jam on top. (The Devon way) |
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I put jam on first, then cream on top. (The Cornwall way) |
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1 | 8.33% | |||
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Two polls in one
![]() Do you pronounce it as in "cone" or as in "gone". And which goes on first - clotted cream, or jam? Bear in mind that as a Devonshire boy I will judge you ![]()
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..'gone' and I don't know what goes on first because I'm not that keen on scones and especially with cream and jam...
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It's scone as in ice cream cone. or Obama killed a terrorist with a drone.
I've never actually eaten a scone before though so i have no idea what how you eat them. When i eat toast though, i put the butter on before the jelly. so I assume for a scone you would put the cream on before the jam.
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Don't be afraid to be weak. Last edited by lostalex; 30-06-2013 at 09:56 AM. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Jam before cream sounds like an absurd thing to do
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0_o
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s-con
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yeah, the cream's too messy to put on second (unless it's REALLY thick, in which case ew)
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Too glam to give a damn
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I say s-con.
And I've never actually tried a scone in my life, probably because I've never tried jam before in my life. The mixture of jam and cream scares me for some reason. |
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just went to the co-op and they had no clotted cream
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I honestly have no idea what clotted cream is. can anyone tell me what the American equivalent would be? It looks like a cross between butter and frosting.
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Don't be afraid to be weak. Last edited by lostalex; 30-06-2013 at 10:50 AM. |
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it's cream that's steamed/heated in water, and left to cool for a while, so it's a lot thicker... and spreadable.
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So it's like "i can't believe it's not butter"?
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I guess, but it's not butter
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