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The Fastest Scones Ever

Started by JoeST, April 27, 2008, 09:03:59 AM

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JoeST

These scones literaly take like 5 minutes or something, I remember my mum telling me how she made them for her flatmates at nurses school at like midnight after a night on the town... yes they are literaly that easy to make.

[will find out the recipe and fill it in soon]

Joe
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Pat

I will be waiting for this reciepe Joe!!! BTW what in the world is a scone?

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JoeST

YOU DONT KNOW WHAT A SCONE IS???????????????????

sheltered... LOL

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Pat

LoL don't forget I'm a yank Joe and that should say a lot and BTW is that a biscuit?

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JoeST

Naw it aint a biscuit... its a scone...

its breadier inside and about 1.5" high...

Joe
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Pat

ahh ok lol, im still waiting for the reciepe however...

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DFire870

Mmmmm, I love scones! Can't wait for the recipe.

And Pat, most coffeeshops (including Starbucks) sell scones. Although they're usually not round, they're more of a triangular-ish shape.

I guess the best way to describe them would be a combination of a muffin and a biscuit. They're like muffins because there's usually stuff in the batter, but they're drier like biscuits, and they go good with coffee.

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Vandy

Hi, Joe.

Oh, how I love scones.  I'm always on the lookout for more good scones recipes.  I look forward to your posting yours.

Regards,

Gary


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