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Scones are alright but I don't ever have jam with them.

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I make a fat-free sugar free scone which is relatively healthy.

They taste best served thickly spread with real butter and black currant jam, with a generous dollop of cream. If you then add a strawberry, it counts as two of your "5 a day".

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JJW009 wrote:
Any tips on choosing edible strawberries?
The other month I bought three different types of British strawberries from Asda, I decided the best were Camarillo.

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JJW009 wrote:
Any tips on choosing edible strawberries?
The other month I bought three different types of British strawberries from Asda, I decided the best were Camarillo.

Thanks! :D

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JJW009 wrote:
I make a fat-free sugar free scone which is relatively healthy.

They taste best served thickly spread with real butter and black currant jam, with a generous dollop of cream. If you then add a strawberry, it counts as two of your "5 a day".


Interesting. Though doesn't putting thickly spread real butter, cream and jam on not defeat the purpose somewhat?
Care to post the recipe? I'm intrigued.

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It was supposed to be a joke. I say the same thing about my "healthy crumpets".

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Care to post the recipe? I'm intrigued.

The recipe is self raising flour and water in the ratio of 4:3 kneaded and then steamed for about 5 minutes. You can also microwave for a minute or two provided you cover them to prevent drying out.

If you roll out the dough about 2oz at a time into circles, then you can fold and fill them with various sweet or savoury things. A few drops of sesame oil adds a good flavour, and they do taste better if you add a little sugar to the mix.

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