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    Interesting, I always assumed scones were named after the aforementioned stone and were pronounced the same. Many varieties of scones were sold at the bakery I had the good fortune to live over in Scotland.

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    I see that I am not alone in my thinking:

    From Ask the Web Chef

    Question: Where does the word scone come from and when was it invented?

    Here is the information I have found on scones courtesy of epicurious.com :
    [SKOHN, SKON]
    This Scottish QUICK BREAD is said to have taken its name from the Stone of Destiny (or Scone), the place where Scottish kings were once crowned. The original triangular-shaped scone was made with oats and griddle-baked. Today's versions are more often flour-based and baked in the oven. They come in various shapes including triangles, rounds, squares and diamonds. Scones can be savory or sweet and are usually eaten for breakfast or tea.

    According to Webster's College dictionary Scones originated in Scotland between 1505-1515.

    Scone is also a village in central Scotland.

    Here is a traditional Scottish recipe link for scones: http://www.rampantscotland.com/recip...ipe_scones.htm

    For more information on the Stone of Destiny
    :http://members.aol.com/Skyelander/stone.html

    For more information and recipes
    The History of Food
    Best regards,

    Jake
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    You can't put butter jam and cream on the Stone of Scone!

    And HM the Queen wouldn't sit on the other type!
    [B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

    Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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