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Two things , first how do you pronounce it.
Is it scone as in gone ,or scone as in grown .
Second ,is it cream first or jam
and most importantly, what flavour jam . I'm a gone scone man and the jam goes first ,also it's got to be raspberry.
 
Two things , first how do you pronounce it.
Is it scone as in gone ,or scone as in grown .
Second ,is it cream first or jam
and most importantly, what flavour jam . I'm a gone scone man and the jam goes first ,also it's got to be raspberry.
That's like a dodgy multi story car park....wrong on so many levels :whistle:
Scone as in gone but butter first, then strawberry jam.
No cream
 
Two things , first how do you pronounce it.
Is it scone as in gone ,or scone as in grown .
Second ,is it cream first or jam
and most importantly, what flavour jam . I'm a gone scone man and the jam goes first ,also it's got to be raspberry.

Just to confuse things, Scone in Perthshire = scoon.
 
Two things , first how do you pronounce it.
Is it scone as in gone ,or scone as in grown .
Second ,is it cream first or jam
and most importantly, what flavour jam . I'm a gone scone man and the jam goes first ,also it's got to be raspberry.
ON
In Cornwall and everywhere except Devon
Jam
Cream
In Devon
Cream
Jam

Always Strawberry
 
BUTTER....???? 🧐🧐😳😳 You're having a laugh 😅

Don't tell my neighbours I said this, but it's most definitely jam first, cream on top.

Butter?? 🤢
 
I pronounce it as (s) cone.

I prefer butter to cream so it is butter first and I prefer Apricot jam when at home

Out and about it is whatever is given. Cut in half, jam on one half and cream on the other and join them together I then turn it up or down according to the county I am in.
 
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