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Post by The Doctor on Apr 13, 2019 7:07:27 GMT
Potato scones. I didn't see hash browns until my teens!
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 13, 2019 7:30:51 GMT
Cwaaaafee
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Post by Pinwig on Apr 13, 2019 8:55:04 GMT
Another fine full cooked.
Onwards to adventure!
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Apr 13, 2019 12:27:49 GMT
Do you have hash browns in Scotland, or is it potato scones instead? Martin Both. Though Potato Scones tend to be more popular.
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 13, 2019 15:52:26 GMT
Potato scones are the kings and queens of cooked potato based products.
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 13, 2019 16:02:06 GMT
I am intrigued by these potato scones...
How do they differ from hashbrowns?
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 14, 2019 14:38:34 GMT
Please tell me you know what potato scones are.
-Ralph
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Apr 14, 2019 15:28:35 GMT
Even I know the difference.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 15:52:14 GMT
Please tell me you know what potato scones are. -Ralph ...............................
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Apr 14, 2019 15:54:23 GMT
And are they pronounced 'scon' or 'scoan'...
Martin
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 16:00:00 GMT
Scoan, as in 'moan', IS the correct way...
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 14, 2019 17:37:41 GMT
Please tell me you know what potato scones are. -Ralph ............................... How can you not know?? A staple food! -Ralph
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 14, 2019 17:37:59 GMT
And are they pronounced 'scon' or 'scoan'... Martin As in 'gone'. -Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 17:39:36 GMT
And are they pronounced 'scon' or 'scoan'... Martin As in 'gone'. -Ralph INCORRECT, DOCTOR. YOU ARE IN ERROR.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Apr 14, 2019 18:09:11 GMT
He is not.
You are wrong.
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Post by Pinwig on Apr 14, 2019 18:18:31 GMT
I've also never heard of a potato scone. This must be a Scottish thing?
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 14, 2019 18:26:45 GMT
No! It's universal across the British Isles!
-Ralph
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Post by Pinwig on Apr 14, 2019 18:31:11 GMT
Not down here it isn't!
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Post by Pinwig on Apr 14, 2019 18:34:57 GMT
Wikipedia claims:
A potato scone or tattie scone (tottie scone in some parts of Scotland) is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially popular in Scotland.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:31:35 GMT
INCORRECT. YOU ARE IN ERROR.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:32:12 GMT
I've also never heard of a potato scone. This must be a Scottish thing? PINWIG, FRIEND.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:32:42 GMT
No! It's universal across the British Isles! -Ralph INCORRECT. YOU ARE IN ERROR.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:34:42 GMT
And are they pronounced 'scon' or 'scoan'... Martin STATUS OF UNIT MARTIN: PENDING.
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:37:02 GMT
Even I know the difference. STATUS OF UNIT M: HIGHLY UNCERTAIN.
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 14, 2019 20:38:33 GMT
EVERYONE EAT A POTATO SCONE TOMORROW!
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:41:58 GMT
EVERYONE EAT A POTATO SCONE TOMORROW! -Ralph UNABLE. UNCERTAIN OF NATURE OF OBJECT IDENTIFIED AS 'POTATO SCON E'.
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Apr 14, 2019 20:54:35 GMT
And are they pronounced 'scon' or 'scoan'... Martin STATUS OF UNIT MARTIN: PENDING. Scon. As in one and gone. Martin
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Post by Shockprowl on Apr 14, 2019 20:56:11 GMT
STATUS OF UNIT MARTIN: PENDING. Scon. Martin .... EXPERIENCING NEW EMOTION.... I WILL CALL THIS ONE... DISAPPOINTMENT...
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Apr 14, 2019 20:58:09 GMT
EVERYONE EAT A POTATO SCONE TOMORROW! I can't. They don't exist in Wales. Martin
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Post by Philip Ayres on Apr 14, 2019 21:08:06 GMT
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