I wonder if I have ingredients for some sort of scone...
butter, flour, cream? perhaps some dried fruit or nuts?
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I wonder if I have ingredients for some sort of scone...
butter, flour, cream? perhaps some dried fruit or nuts?
I have accomplished everything I needed to do today! Which was actually just getting groceries and tutoring. Now I ought to make dinner for tonight and lunch for tomorrow and do laundry. And if I have time after that, bake cookies.
Can you say to your mom you'll give your grandparents the ride if it means you won't have to get marry soon?
Heh, yeah, I was thinking that she totally owes me. "Okay, I'd like a favor too: let me marry who I want, when I want."
I had a dream that I had a cooking show and I did a show where you were visiting and I made you lemon spaghetti with shrimp for dinner, then sent you off for your drive to NC the next morning with hot coffee and warm cherry ginger scones.
Ooo, I like this dream and think it should become reality.
Grandson. Need to read better.
Grandson. Need to read better.
Well, good son too, doing a favor for his mom and all (they're her parents).
I made scones -- I found a reciepe that had stuff I had at home. Buttermilk ( which I made the sub for ) and not cream.
Dried cranberry and chocolate chip . Not bad. I prefer fruit.
Buttermilk is a good sub for cream. I found a recipe that uses milk and lemon juice for the same effect.
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I have heard that buttermilk is the best options for scones. It is supposed to make them moister.
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Oh, FFS. That's revolting.