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jungleboyfruit
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Your favorite scone thread.

I like the cheese ones but they have to be just baked and still warm.

 

I don't like the ones with currents in but I do like the plain ones with jam and cream.

 

If I had to choose it would have to be warm cheese ones with butter. 

 

I also quit like malt loaf with a nice spreading of butter on top.

 

Do you preffer tea over coffee? I don't have a favorite here as I don't drink either very often so it depends on my mood. I drink coffee black with plenty of sugar and tea with the smallest amount of milk in that you can imagine, also with plenty of sugar.

 

Also, do you enjoy the kinds of food that often make your ring sting the next day? I do and most of the time I say "Never again" but a day or so later I'm back on it burning that hole of mine once again.

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Re: Your favorite scone thread.

Reported for not being controversial enough.

 

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Re: Your favorite scone thread.

I'm partial to scones but they always remind me of old people and so death.

 

I much prefer a cup of strong coffee and a foxes classic biscuit or a Mr Kipling country slice. 

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jungleboyfruit
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.

Sorry Pat, which method of child control do you prefer...?

 

A. A good whacking.

 

Or

 

B. A jolly good talking to.

 

 

I'll go with B as I don't wish to be banished  from these forums before I get the chance to finish off my cream tea.

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BettySwollocks92
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.

homemade buttermilk scones t with demerara sugar baked on the top and juicy plump sultanas slightly warm with Wilkins and sons tiptree seedless raspberry jam oozing out and clotted cream melting slightly from the warmth of the scone 

 

with nice quality coffee beans ground in the machine and milk frothed and foamed for a home made cappucino with fine belgian chocolate sprinkled over the top

 

and I love any thing hot and spicy I grow my own nagas and other chillies no tandoori two steps with good home made stuff 

 

its one of the reasons I'm with my wife she got nothing eles going for her cept the chaps in the village and the butcher's dog

I'm just a sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.


jungleboyfruit wrote:

Sorry Pat, which method of child control do you prefer...?

 

A. A good whacking.

 

Or

 

B. A jolly good talking to.

 

 

I'll go with B as I don't wish to be banished  from these forums before I get the chance to finish off my cream tea.



I'd discuss the matter with them in a civilised way over a plate of buttered scones.

 

Then hit them round the head with a shovel if they don't do as they're told.

 

I call it the good scone, bad shovel routine.

 

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BettySwollocks92
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.


PatC_PSN wrote:

jungleboyfruit wrote:

Sorry Pat, which method of child control do you prefer...?

 

A. A good whacking.

 

Or

 

B. A jolly good talking to.

 

 

I'll go with B as I don't wish to be banished  from these forums before I get the chance to finish off my cream tea.



I'd discuss the matter with them in a civilised way over a plate of buttered scones.

 

Then hit them round the head with a shovel if they don't do as they're told.

 

I call it the good scone, bad shovel routine.

 


what if you've got no scones?

I'm just a sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania
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jungleboyfruit
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.

Yorkshire puds make good substitute scones, maybe not if your a southerner though, doubt they could make them.
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.

treacle scones


yum yum :smileyhappy:

Let the others come after us. We welcome the chase
Bill Struth 1875-1956
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Re: Your favorite scone thread.


BettySwollocks92 wrote:

PatC_PSN wrote:

jungleboyfruit wrote:

Sorry Pat, which method of child control do you prefer...?

 

A. A good whacking.

 

Or

 

B. A jolly good talking to.

 

 

I'll go with B as I don't wish to be banished  from these forums before I get the chance to finish off my cream tea.



I'd discuss the matter with them in a civilised way over a plate of buttered scones.

 

Then hit them round the head with a shovel if they don't do as they're told.

 

I call it the good scone, bad shovel routine.

 


what if you've got no scones?



Then you have to improvise. Dairylea cheese triangles, onion bhajis, celery with a garlic dip, the possibilities are endless!

 

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