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over a year ago
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We would often spend our evenings driving down to Plymouth, go to the end of the Tamar Bridge and shout across ‘Its cream before the jam!’ And then wait for the reply of ‘No it fuckin’ ain’t!’. Then we shout back ‘Tis!’ Then they shout back ‘Tis fuckin not!’ |
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over a year ago
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Has to be a fruit scone (I pronounce scon,like gone, not scoan, like phone), plain or cherry scones do nothing for me.
Jam then cream, jam goes on easier than cream, the jam always seems to fall off the top of I do cream first.
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It depends on the thickness of the cream and the thickness of the jam. It's easiest to spread if the thickest one goes on first followed by the less thick one. Get it the wrong way round and you get a mess. |
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"Jam first then cream and say it skon not skoan"
It has an e at the end...surely that makes it scone rhymes with bone and alone etc etc
The English language and pronunciation is a mess. It's all regional anyway. |
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