Just as I was preparing to make another batch of fruit scones, Ross, one of my co-workers, wandered into the kitchen blearily looking for coffee. |
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In addition to the cucumber sandwiches and scones, there is always the Queen's favorite Dundee cake. |
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There are also lemon bars, raspberry-almond bars, brownies, blondies, hermit bars, cupcakes and several varieties of rather flat scones. |
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There are also breakfast standards such as fresh-squeezed juice, granola, and scones. |
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And proving well and truly that we are related, unbeknown to me she lists the ingredients for pastry and the method for scones. |
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I like to make fresh soda bread, scones and muffins, and some American visitors request pancakes for breakfast. |
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For morning munchies and afternoon snacks, you'll find great fruit scones waiting to claim your attention. |
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You even get home-made scones for breakfast, along with the freshest country eggs I have ever tasted. |
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In New Zealand, if you order a Devonshire Tea, you will be served scones with butter, jam, and cream and a pot of tea. |
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It adds robust flavor to focaccia, homemade breadsticks or quick breads such as biscuits or scones. |
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Eight people are now employed at the facility, which bakes and sells bread, vetkoeks and scones to the community on a daily basis. |
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I bake mini versions of classics like lemon drizzle cake and Victoria Sandwich, and scones. |
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The Irish black tea is hot and strong, the homemade raisin scones warm and airy, served with a heaping ramekin of clotted cream. |
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Check the label on the biscuits and you'll see that some scones or buns or wholemeal biscuits are the better alternative. |
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I made a loaf of white soda bread and a batch of cheese scones for lunch on Saturday. |
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It's not exactly the area you'd expect to find country scones and butter tarts, but this veteran pastry chef is finding a way to make it work. |
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The youngsters, aged between seven and 17, tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake and orange squash. |
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Tuck into clotted cream and freshly baked scones while sunning yourself on the terrace overlooking the beach. |
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At tea shops that made Devonshire tea, I would have scones piled with cream. |
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One morning I went down to the kitchen early, a bit sleepy after a night at the ceilidh, and started baking bread and scones as usual. |
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Take your pick from muffins and scones, quick breads, pies and strudels and brownies, cookies. |
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The two tea rooms were stuffed with damp holiday makers, all tucking into cake and cream and scones and cream and strawberry jam and cream. |
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We also had scones, crumpets, sandwiches, and tea for our afternoon and high teas, which were currently in vogue with Caurian ladies. |
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The lamb is divine, and the feast includes crab claws, soup, homemade scones and rhubarb tart. |
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Such scones are made from wheat flour sifted with baking powder, mixed with a small proportion of sugar. |
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When we returned in the evening, they produced an almighty spread of homemade cakes and scones and fancies of all kinds. |
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They do make fantastic, generously proportioned scones and really colourful salads. |
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On several occasions, in or beside the old boathouse, we scoffed copious amounts of home-made scones, dripping with home-made lemon curd. |
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They cooked up a feast of scones with jam and cream, fruit cake, sponge cake, and Anzac biscuits. |
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Mia scampered off into the kitchen and came back with some scones with honey butter glazed on them. |
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There are nicely-iced fruit cakes, scones, flapjacks and other mouthwatering delicacies. |
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Gingerbread and flapjacks had just emerged, treacle scones were about to go in. |
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Tea, coffee, home-made scones and confectionery will be served throughout the day. |
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They can also be shredded into scones or bread to add a gorgeous yellow colour, or added to savoury tarts, sweet buns or sponge puddings. |
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It doesn't have that luxurious feeling of decadence like having coffee and scones at 3.30 when everyone else is working. |
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We rely on voluntary assistance and Mary has provided some great scones, fruit cake and plenty of cups of tea for us. |
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At a recent talk we gave, Ann was accused of eating nothing but scones and toasted teacakes. |
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In fact, it is a genuine snack spot with scones, teacakes, cakes and biscuits being the staple fare. |
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The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack. |
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The standard menu contains the usual range of toasts, hot croissants, bread, scones, open and closed sandwiches. |
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You may think it's a place of steaming tea urns and the buttering of scones but it's a lot more than that. |
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These are accompanied by all manner of sandwiches, scones and cakes piled onto tiered stands. |
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First, there will be pineapple scones, still warm from the baking sheet, and a cloth-lined tin of cinnamon muffins and apple-spice bread. |
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Breakfast items include freshly baked scones, muffins and a cheese omelet as well as coffee, espresso, cappuccino and latte. |
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A wide range of desserts includes everything from fruit scones to apple pie or a plate of petits desserts. |
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British-style afternoon tea is still popular, complete with scones, cakes, and other pastries, especially when entertaining guests. |
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It is more to do with the fact that I rather enjoy having a reason to bake scones, flip pikelets and occasionally bake a cake. |
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The sandwiches, scones and cakes were served by the waitress in a tiered silver cake stand. |
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Later in the day, a cream tea with sandwiches and scones would have been tempting. |
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Bake for 15 minutes, until the scones have risen and turned lightly golden. |
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The youngsters tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake, and orange squash. |
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They are off their scones if they think we're going to swallow this CAF rubbish for much longer. |
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They say the moon affects the psyche and that people in the loony bin go right off their scones during full moon. |
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The aroma of freshly baked scones wafting along a corridor from the domestic science suite is accompanied by enthusiasm from one of the staff. |
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This was the weirdest party you'd ever been to, it was full of crazy people and they were all off their scones. |
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They learned how to set up ingredients and equipment for baking and how to make brown bread, scones, fruit crumble and fairy cakes. |
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Edwardian-style waitresses served tea of salmon and cucumber sandwiches, cakes and scones on the lawn. |
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The trust tends to serve clotted cream, freshly baked plain scones, strawberry jam and tea, but it welcomes variety. |
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Besides tea and scones, they offer a variety of lunch items, such as chicken pot pie and tiddy oggy. |
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She tried to clear a space in the middle but the table was already too full of cups, milk jug, sugar pot, scones and cream. |
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Various pastries, tarts, scones and slices were on display, but my willpower stayed steadfast. |
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They have skipped supper, only nibbling a little on scones and biscotti, and they are hungry. |
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Dainty sandwiches, scones and the Queen's favourite Dundee cake are served. |
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Even scones and cakes will be better and lighter than usual, and have a delicious freshness and sweetness of flavour. |
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Enjoy beautifully prepared cakes and pastries, or a full afternoon tea with sandwiches, toasted buttered crumpets and scones, while you are transported back in time. |
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I settled into one of the leather banquettes for a leisurely tea service, including scones and a slice of custard pie served by white-jacketed waiters. |
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A selection of delicate pastries, banana slices, glazed fudge, lemon tarts, scones with clotted cream and jam, and boiled Welsh fruit cake were also on offer. |
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Personally, I'm waiting for the first scones, jam, and clotted cream fight. |
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We picked up some croissants and a thick wedge of baked cheesecake, and pointed at some fruit scones, and then wandered home to curl up and nod off. |
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We journos reckon the scones and jam deserved a prize medal. |
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After surviving on a 1950s diet including kippers and Spam, the lads devoured the WI's homemade cakes, sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls and quiche. |
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I've being baking scones and lamingtons just to get in the mood. |
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There was lots of time between presentations for people to gather at the remarkably long refreshment table and stuff their faces with scones, coffee, and root beer. |
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Charlie Sanders was the kind of man who offered guests tea on a silver service accompanied by fine homemade scones, yet he would remain a bachelor all his life. |
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The two princesses had to have a cooked tea because they were in bed by dinner time, but they also had afternoon tea, with sandwiches, scones and a large cake. |
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As if all this were not enough, she also plies participants with a delicious feast of teacakes, sandwiches, scones and cakes created from period recipes. |
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For this, adults and children all over the kingdom were getting ready for the feast at night, making great mountains of cakes, scones and all other kinds of goodies. |
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The book is a melting pot of information, with anecdotes, photographs and recipes ranging from tons of game to the scones we now know the Queen feeds to the corgis. |
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Since they are both tripping off their scones, I'm quite concerned. |
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A keen cook, she was happy to allow Joe to pile his dinner plate with extra Yorkshire puddings or the scones and sausage rolls she enjoyed making. |
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Unless otherwise noted, afternoon tea features three to four tea sandwiches, one or two scones and about three bite-size dessert pastries per person. |
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Irene's own memories of regional food include singing hinny hilly scones, so called because they were so rich in fat they used to sing on the griddle. |
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As an Ulsterwoman, scones should always be made with buttermilk. |
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The scones were slightly warm, butter softish and jam acceptable. |
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I didn't remember much except her being tall with big brown eyes, and there were scones and red jam for afternoon tea in a big grey house with a bullnose verandah. |
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Rich and buttery scones are accompanied by fancy tiny tea sandwiches. |
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The smell of baking from the gingerbread, scones, sponges and tarts mingled with the natural aroma of the dillisk, carrageen, plants, goat's cheese and vegetables. |
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His mum sent him off with clean clothes and a tin of home-made scones. |
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Most tea rooms offer several choices of black, green and herbal teas, freshly brewed from loose tea, served with clotted cream and jam for the scones. |
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My sister Lisa would make a cream of asparagus soup, cranberry sauce, two flans, stuffing, a chocolate-pecan tart, and of course, her Scottish scones. |
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In the cookery section, you can bring along those apple tarts, sponge flans, cheese cake, fruit loaves, brown scones, white scones, brown bread, white bread and jams. |
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On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets. |
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The recipe does not use ground ginger but a bunch of crystallized ginger along with lemon zest, together which I think make really tangy and refreshing scones. |
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As it was afternoon most customers were eating scones and gateaux. |
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Also try the poached eggs and gravlax, or a variety of scones. |
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The Jewellery Quarter's Peel and Stone Bakery is baking Chelsea buns as well as artisan scones served with clotted cream and jam. |
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Modern scones are widely available in British bakeries, grocery stores, and supermarkets. |
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Today, many would call the large round cake a bannock, and call the triangles scones. |
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There are corned-beef sandwiches, sausage rolls, scones, cakes, milk puddings and jellies. |
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The counter was lined with home-baked lardy cakes, scones and other sweet treats. |
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In the United States, both lavender syrup and dried lavender buds are used to make lavender scones and marshmallows. |
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In the United States, this French violet syrup is used to make violet scones and marshmallows. |
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Distinctively Scottish elements include Scottish style black pudding, Lorne sausage, and tattie scones. |
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The Buchmanns are creating galettes, scones, cookies, quiche, sandwiches, soups and fresh baked scratch made breads. |
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In recent years, scones under that name have begun to appear in coffee houses. |
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Date scones, which contain chopped dried dates, can also be found in Australia. |
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This usage is also common in New Zealand where scones of all varieties form an important part of traditional colonial New Zealand cuisine. |
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Potato scones are most commonly served fried in a full Scottish breakfast or an Ulster fry. |
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The children cooked up leek and mushroom croustades, potato and beetroot salad and butternut thyme scones among other tasty treats. |
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There are also 20,000 sandwiches, 17,000 cake slices, 9,000 scones, 9,000 fruit tartlets, 5,000 bridge rolls, 3,500 Swiss roll slices and 3,500 ice creams. |
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It is a traditional accompaniment to the English cream tea, served with warm scones and strawberry jam, and is delicious spooned over fresh fruit, puddings and fruit pies. |
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British scones are often lightly sweetened, but may also be savoury. |
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Carrot cake, potato scones, fruity potato cake and fatless sponge will be on offer along with their recipes and freshly harvested potatoes and carrots from the garden. |
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As with other breakfasts it has become more common, especially within the home, to grill the meats, puddings and tomatoes and to only fry the eggs and tattie scones. |
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Baking scones at home is often closely tied to heritage baking. |
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Breakfast Nosh Boxes contain home baked cinnamon bun pull-aparts with cream cheese icing, an assortment of muffins and scones, and of course, bagels and cream cheese. |
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Unlike scones, they are not usually eaten with an accompaniment, though they are sometimes sold ready split and spread with jam, and they are sometimes buttered. |
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There are plates of freshly-prepared sandwiches, scones, cakes, tarts, petit fours, pure honey and a range of sweets served with a selection of teas. |
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Owner Cathryn Girard rolls out a tea cart holding an assortment of teapots and dessert plates with warm cranberry or blueberry scones, tea sandwiches and pastries. |
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