In a recent post, one about the new Colleen’s Cookies Caife Caife, Editor George Mahe ventures that “even if you can’t pronounce the name, we’ll wager you can pronounce scone.” (Caife caife’s scones, ...
The correct pronunciation of the British afternoon tea staple, scone, is an age-old dispute. Pronunciation usually varies depending on your class and where you live, with many viewing the longer vowel ...
Scones are possibly the most quintessentially British baked goods you can get. Fluffy little cakes that can be fruity, cheesy or plain, served with jam, cream or just butter. They're great. But a ...
Today's Google Doodle pays tribute to scones, a beloved afternoon tea delicacy in the United Kingdom. These delightful treats, typically enjoyed with jam and clotted cream, can be found in bakeries ...
The scone is a symbol of Britain, a tradition and a delicacy that has to be tasted by all who travel to UK shores. But as with the occasional odd thing in Britain, the scone is not something that ...
An afternoon tea expert says you should pronounce scone to rhyme with 'cone' - and put the cream on first. Jane Malyon, 65 - who runs a company selling afternoon tea hampers - spends every day eating ...
Meghan Markle has just become embroiled in one of Britain's longest and divisive British debates - how to pronounce the word 'scone.' While it's not the minefield that is the Devon vs Cornish cream ...
Meghan Markle may be an LA girl born and bred, but in three months she'll become part of the most quintessentially British institution. Becoming part of the Royal family basically involves going to ...