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Scones Poll! new
      #123896 - 11/20/04 06:47 AM
cailin

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LM that is so funny I was going to post yesterday asking people how they pronounce "scones" as BF and I were talking about them - me and him say it differently, I think Irish people say it different than UK people- I say
"Skow-n" (which rhymes with known)

I also say a lot of things American since spending so much time on the boards- I say "I guess" instead of "I suppose" for example and I definitely type in American- store instead of shop etc..


So I decided to do a poll (pole!)

SCONES- how do you pronounce it
SKOW-NS (rhymes with snow)
SCONS (rhymes with Fonz!)
Neither (please post how you say it!)

View the results for this poll




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I'm with you... my vote has been submitted. -nt- new
      #123897 - 11/20/04 06:51 AM
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Re: Cinnamon Dough Ornaments #2 (not to be eaten) new
      #123930 - 11/20/04 08:23 AM
Kandee

Reged: 05/22/03
Posts: 3206
Loc: USA, Southern California

This looks more like the one I used since I remember it having cloves in it....but come to think of it, it may have had both applesauce and glue...maybe not. If I can find it I'll post. My Xmas stuff is scattered right now.

I think you'll be happier with this one too, and it IS safer to eat if a little kid got a hold of it.

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Re: I've made these in the past. They make the house smell great new
      #123933 - 11/20/04 08:26 AM
Kandee

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I've made these in the past. They make the house smell great




I bought the cinnamon & glue today!! LOL But then when I got home I realized I don't have any christmas cookie cutters I'm going to a Christmas craft show in the morning so maybe I will find one there. I want to make them for Mom, Dad, & Sister to give to them at Thanksgiving so they can USE THEM for THIS season!! Awww, that's so nice. Just thought...what cute place cards at the table too. You can take your ornament place card home with you.




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Haha...can u imagine 'skown' in a scouse accent! new
      #123962 - 11/20/04 09:52 AM
Natalie1985

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Loc: UK - Leeds for uni, Merseyside for home!

Lol...thats so funny sinead...I knew straight away that I say SCON instead of SKOWN...i am a liverpudlian...can u imagine a scouser saying SKOWN?? Come to think about it, thats what the wannabe posh scousers say...its like Hyacynth Bucket gone wrong...lol...

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SCON/SKOWN debate new
      #123966 - 11/20/04 09:57 AM
cailin

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but over here the posh people call them SCONS! And us commoners with broad vowels call them SKOWNS!
Very confusing this English language!

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Cinnamon Dough Ornaments #2 - IN THE OVEN NOW! new
      #124149 - 11/20/04 05:17 PM
Shell Marr

Reged: 08/04/03
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Loc: Seattle, WA USA

Here they are going into the oven.... it already smells so good.... my hands do too!!



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Oh, this one looks MUCH easier!!



CINNAMON-DOUGH ORNAMENTS #2

6 tablespoons applesauce
10 tablespoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves

MIX applesauce, cinnamon, and cloves until smooth and claylike. Sprinkle cinnamon on your tabletop and rolling pin, and roll the dough to about 1/8-inch thickness. Use cookie cutters or a small knife to cut out your shapes. With a small skewer make holes for hanging ribbons and draw details on the shapes. Place cutouts on a cookie sheet and put in a 120 degrees F oven. After 1-1/2 hours turn the oven off but leave the ornaments in overnight to dry. Store in an airtight jar until ready to use. Decorate with ribbons and hang on the Christmas tree or tie them to holiday gifts. Makes about 20 fragrant ornaments.
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Dough Ornaments #3 & #4 new
      #124256 - 11/21/04 10:11 AM
Shell Marr

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Dough #2 DID NOT WORK (I was able to save 2 out of 9 that is only made....so don't waist your time on #2)

I'm going to make #4 tonight or Tomorrow.


Baked Dough Ornaments #3

This recipe, which cannot be halved or doubled, makes 30 small inedible ornaments.

To make these ornaments, you will need the following ingredients:
4 cups flour
1 cup salt
1 cup water (or more as needed)

Mix the flour and the salt. Make a hole in the center of the mixture and pour in the water. Mix thoroughly, adding more water if necessary (dough should be smooth, not crumbly nor sticky). Form into balls and store in plastic bags to prevent drying out.

On a surface covered with waxed paper, roll out one ball at a time to a half inch thickness. Cut out the shapes. (We used cookie cutters.) You can reuse the scraps by kneading and rolling back into balls. Use a toothpick or straw to make a hole in the top of each ornament. (You can use copper wire or ribbon to hang your ornament.)

Bake the ornaments at 350 F for 45 minutes to 90 minutes or until pin inserted in dough comes out clean. Remove from oven and let cool.

Use a small brush to paint details. (We even used markers to color the ornaments.) Allow the paint to dry and brush on two or three coats of polyurethane or varnish for a protective finish.

These make great gifts for grandparents and friends!





Scented Cinnamon Ornaments #4

I received this recipe from a friend about ten years ago. It makes 32 two-inch wonderful smelling inedible ornaments.

1 four-ounce can (approximately 1 cup) of cinnamon
1 Tbsp cloves
1 Tbsp. nutmeg
3/4 cup applesauce
2 Tbsp. white glue

In a medium bowl, combine cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Add applesauce and glue, stirring to combine. Work mixture with hands 2-3 minutes or until dough is smooth and ingredients are thoroughly mixed. Divide into 4 portions. On lightly floured surface, roll each portion to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut dough with floured cookie cutters. (Make holes in the top if you want to use them as ornaments.) Place cut outs on wire racks and allow to dry at room temperature for several days. (For a more uniform drying process, turn ornaments over once each day.)


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Re: Dough Ornaments #3 & #4 new
      #124292 - 11/21/04 11:48 AM
Shell Marr

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Loc: Seattle, WA USA


OK, this one only made 10 but they were MUCH easier!! They are drying now.... will report as they dry to let ya know how they turn out.

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Dough #2 DID NOT WORK (I was able to save 2 out of 9 that is only made....so don't waist your time on #2)

I'm going to make #4 tonight or Tomorrow.


Scented Cinnamon Ornaments #4

I received this recipe from a friend about ten years ago. It makes 32 two-inch wonderful smelling inedible ornaments.

1 four-ounce can (approximately 1 cup) of cinnamon
1 Tbsp cloves
1 Tbsp. nutmeg
3/4 cup applesauce
2 Tbsp. white glue

In a medium bowl, combine cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Add applesauce and glue, stirring to combine. Work mixture with hands 2-3 minutes or until dough is smooth and ingredients are thoroughly mixed. Divide into 4 portions. On lightly floured surface, roll each portion to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut dough with floured cookie cutters. (Make holes in the top if you want to use them as ornaments.) Place cut outs on wire racks and allow to dry at room temperature for several days. (For a more uniform drying process, turn ornaments over once each day.)





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Shell, how did they turn out? -nt- new
      #124810 - 11/23/04 06:46 AM
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