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Seems like everywhere I go these days, they are offering scones and
they are often quite different, varying from bready to cake to almost a cookie. And almost all scones are very sweet and served plain. Rarely do i find a biscuity scone, which is what I most associate to a scone (served with Devon cream and/or jam). So, what do most people here consider as the "way scones are supposed to be"? thx -goro- |
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