Originally posted by Cheshire CatWell, if I can't be popular then I might as well be gay!
I was not implying that there is anything wrong with Skeeter. I just find the notion of two women (or men for that matter) marrying to be a little odd. But whatever floats your boat as my mother always says.
~ Cheshire Cat 😀
skeeter ( out )
i dunno if potatoe scones are a pruely scottish thingy, but whatever they are, they're better then bread...
they're nice plain with tomatoe sauce, but they're nicer with cheese...
to microwave:
cut enough cheese to cover 2 sides or scone. open packet. butter one side of scone. place half of the cheese on afformentioned side. place in microwave for 20 secs. turn over. butter other side. place cheese on this side. microwave for further 40 secs or until all cheese is melted. eat.
to fry: grate cheese. butter pan. fry 2 scones until nearly ready. place cheese on one scone, and place otehr scone on top. fry until ready and cheese melted. eat
and you can grill it, but that's just boring cause it doesn't taset as nice as frying it and takes just as long...
Originally posted by geniusI would just like to point out for EVERYONE that scone is pronounced scone and not scone.
i dunno if potatoe scones are a pruely scottish thingy, but whatever they are, they're better then bread...
they're nice plain with tomatoe sauce, but they're nicer with cheese...
to microwave:
cut enough cheese to cover 2 sides or scone. open packet. butter one side of scone. place half of the cheese on afformentioned side. place in microwave for ...[text shortened]... , but that's just boring cause it doesn't taset as nice as frying it and takes just as long...
Ah. Yes.
It's pronounced scone with the O sounding like the O in CD rom.
Not with the O as in bone.
Just to make it clear. Once and for all.
Thank you.
Originally posted by shavixmirNo its not.... it is if you do not speak correct english but if you attend ellocution lessons you will find that the correct queens english focuses on the (e) on the end as the word is not spelt scon! and is in fact spelt scon(e) and the e brings out the O sound such as bon(e). the E at the end can be refered to as a magic e due to the effect it has on preceeding vowels.
I would just like to point out for EVERYONE that scone is pronounced scone and not scone.
Ah. Yes.
It's pronounced scone with the O sounding like the O in CD rom.
Not with the O as in bone.
Just to make it clear. Once and for all.
Thank you.
Originally posted by purclecowThat is correct.
No its not.... it is if you do not speak correct english but if you attend ellocution lessons you will find that the correct queens english focuses on the (e) on the end as the word is not spelt scon! and is in fact spelt scon(e) and the e brings out the O sound such as bon(e). the E at the end can be refered to as a magic e due to the effect it has on preceeding vowels.