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Old 03-09-2007, 12:35 PM #1
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Hello All: I found a site on the internet that converts measurements. It is called GormetSleuth.com.

Artist: This morning I made a small batch of scones using your recipe. They are great!

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absolutely wonderful to have this!....can't thank u enough...doing my own conversions has to led only to ample garbage!

bookmarking it right now!...thx again!

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Hi Lil! Hi Liz!

Yes, this is a really handy site, thank you....after so many years I finally got myself a measuring jug with both UK and US measures marked on it.

You have no idea how baffling a "cup" measure is....a teacup, a mug, a big or small cup?? - For those of us not from the US, you'll know what I mean. Anyway, I finally know now, (thinks..thanks to my new jug...) And the answer is, quite a big cup.

So pleased the scones came out OK, it is a good recipe that one, even when I do something clutzy, they're always at least edible!

all the best!
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Whats a scone anyway!!!!
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MARKY MARK THE MAN FROM MAINE...GOT RSD AND LOST HIS BRAIN!!!. AND NOW HE HAS TO USE A CAIN!!!
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Hello Mark: The best description I can come up with is it is somthing like a sweet biscuit. Hope this helps. Lil
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Hi, what a funny coincidence!

I've been meaning to ask - what's an American biscuit?? - been to the US a few times and never tried one, but they pop up in films all the time. A UK biscuit = cookie.

Mark, there's nothing really similar to a scone. But try to imagine a very light soda bread - can be sweet or savoury...google images will get you a pic.

Are you in Maine right now? Take care, lots of virtual hugs and scones,
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Hi Artist! An American biscuit is just like a scone, EXCEPT no sugar or dried fruits in them! Maybe a little differently shaped though, at times, depending on the baker's "mood"!

They are usually served hot or warm, with butter; in the South, they are FAMOUS for "Biscuits and Gravy"...the gravy usually being a white gravy.

And, like scones, they can have cheese or herbs in them. Very Yummy!

Hope you get to try them!!! (Follow your scone recipe, but leave out the sugar--and you will have a Biscuit!)

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