npub1ct…sk7e7 on Nostr: npub1255fc…r6apa npub1v4tnl…5w5q2 Wife's cousin from Kent (Bromleey) says: Sounds ...
npub1255fcs7q3s6mgzd3athuxqvm0693442yky2ezm96u6sk4ve7d9kqqr6apa (npub1255…6apa) npub1v4tnlhutlqcsv0m60vd5ux6j83e5g5nmpj4dsv4pekyszzzaemnqd5w5q2 (npub1v4t…w5q2) Wife's cousin from Kent (Bromleey) says:
Sounds like a Christmas cracker joke.
It's a hugely debatable subject & can leave families falling out with each other.
But.
If the scone or fruited teacake is still warm when served, it makes a kind of sense to layer the jam first as it's cooler and firmer and keeps the base less likely to fall apart - then 'dollop' the clotted cream on top, looks more presentable and only then place the upper half on top , squeeze gently and tuck in.
Sounds like a Christmas cracker joke.
It's a hugely debatable subject & can leave families falling out with each other.
But.
If the scone or fruited teacake is still warm when served, it makes a kind of sense to layer the jam first as it's cooler and firmer and keeps the base less likely to fall apart - then 'dollop' the clotted cream on top, looks more presentable and only then place the upper half on top , squeeze gently and tuck in.