Lovely to see you and your scarf Kylie, hopefully see you next week or the one after. Oh and for the record I have looked up the proper way to eat a scone and have accidentally opened a HUGE can of worms. To slice or not to slice!
How To Eat A Scone:    
Again,     contrary to  recent “experts” advice (now I understand how rumors     get started!), it is not only improper to slice a scone, in its     ENTIRETY (horizontally to be slathered in jam and cream), it is     considered very common behavior.! Although some establishments will     serve a sliced scone pre-prepared with jam and cream, this is merely     a gimmick introduced to save time (It may now be ”acceptable” but it     will never be correct). A hostess should instruct and insist that     the scones, for large functions or buffets, be made smaller into     bite size,  ”standing room” size.
The correct manner in which one eats a scone is the same manner in which one eats a dinner roll. Simply break off a bite-size piece, place it on your plate, and then apply, with your bread and butter knife, the jam and cream. A fork is not used to eat a scone. Please, no dipping!
The correct manner in which one eats a scone is the same manner in which one eats a dinner roll. Simply break off a bite-size piece, place it on your plate, and then apply, with your bread and butter knife, the jam and cream. A fork is not used to eat a scone. Please, no dipping!
 Enjoying the Traditional   Fare  Scones are a traditional part of a proper tea.  Split the scone with a    knife.  Since the knife is now used, lay it gently on the side of your    plate.  Jam or curds is usually placed on the scone and then top off  with a   dollop of clotted cream. Simply spoon a small amount of jam or  curds onto your   plate, as well as some of the clotted cream.  Spread  the  jam, curds, and clotted cream onto your scone.  Never use the  serving   spoon for this task. 
 Be sure to take small bites, since   attending a tea is  a social occasion and you will want to participate in the    conversation without always having a full mouth.  Chew and swallow    completely before taking a drink of tea, since it is hot and is not  meant to   wash the food down.
Not wanting to be appear as uncouth but I like butter on my Scones. I also prefer the bottoms to the tops. I believe I'm unusual in that.
ReplyDeleteIf they are scones with fruit in i like just a huge amount of real butter on top but with out its jam and clotted cream all the way.
ReplyDeleteI used to eat my scones with a lid on when I was growing up until I discovered you can managed twice the filling and not get starnge look as you eat. x
A traffic cop pulled along side a speeding car on the motorway.Glancing into the car,he was astounded to see that the lady (Kylie)who was driving was knitting and the passenger,Masie was
ReplyDeleteholding a bowl of freshly baked (still hot) scones.Realizing that they were oblivious to the flashing lights and siren,the police officer wound down his window,turned on his loud speaker and yelled "PULL OVER!"..NO!Kylie yells "it's Pinky the Scarf"
TJ
TJ thats terrible! xxx
ReplyDeleteMmm, yummy.
ReplyDeleteKylie, Scones, and Masie. All in one delectable blog post.
Masie you poppy dog is the cutest! And you are the best.
-bookmanz
You posting brings happiness to so many people in this world.
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