Finally, the question which has dominated culinary discussion in Britain for countless ages will be resolved.
WHICH IS IT?!
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Finally, the question which has dominated culinary discussion in Britain for countless ages will be resolved.
WHICH IS IT?!
I actually say both, but I guess I say "own" slightly more often than not.
John Scone.
I'm Canadian, what's a scone?
I usually say the gone variation. But I've been known to say it the other way if I'm feeling particularly uppity.
It's looks like this.
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/sites/bbc...1001500_10.jpg
They're generally eaten with clotted cream and/or jam.
They may have raisins or sultanas in them. They might be sweet, or savoury.
One should eat scones with cream tea.
Warm scone with some butter on it is all I need. Leave your nasty fruit mush at home.
Don't forget cheese scones!
They look like biscuits. Hot butter and gravy is the way to go!
Only "own" when I'm taking the piss, "on" erry other time.