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Drop Scones
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A long time ago, I once went to tea in a vicarage and the lady made delicious 'drop scones' on the stove as we sat around the table and ate them with butter and jam.
I asked her where she got the formula from and she surprised me by saying it was from a children's book - it might have been Winnie the Pooh, can anyone confirm this or know the reference, please?
I asked her where she got the formula from and she surprised me by saying it was from a children's book - it might have been Winnie the Pooh, can anyone confirm this or know the reference, please?
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Winnie- The- Pooh' s Teatime Cookbook? https:// www. amazon. co. uk/ Winnie- Poohs- Teatime- Cookbook- Milne/ dp/ 0525451358 Does seem to have scone recipes in it, not sure if for drop scones specifically . Really want to eat a scone now :)
10:24 Fri 07th Oct 2016
Similar to pancake batter, only thicker. We call them scottish pancakes.
http:// www.be- ro.co.u k/recip e/showr ec9.htm l?rec=9
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Winnie-The-Pooh's Teatime Cookbook? https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/Win nie-Poo hs-Teat ime-Coo kbook-M ilne/dp /052545 1358
Does seem to have scone recipes in it, not sure if for drop scones specifically.
Really want to eat a scone now :)
Does seem to have scone recipes in it, not sure if for drop scones specifically.
Really want to eat a scone now :)