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Thread: O/T Scone as in scon or scone as in sc own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post

    Then there is the age old question is the jaffa cake a cake or a biscuit?
    That went all the way to court.

  2. #22
    ".. The product's classification as a cake or biscuit was part of a VAT tribunal in 1991, with the court finding in McVitie's favour that the Jaffa cake should be considered a cake for tax purposes."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy King of the West View Post
    ".. The product's classification as a cake or biscuit was part of a VAT tribunal in 1991, with the court finding in McVitie's favour that the Jaffa cake should be considered a cake for tax purposes."
    True grumps. I forgot that. Thanks for reminding me...

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    Scone (oan), Pikelet and Bread Cake for me.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Miller Nez View Post
    Scone (oan), Pikelet and Bread Cake for me.
    Must be a family thing as exactly the same here. 👍

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    Yep same for me as a lad.

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    Biscuits go soft when they go stale, cakes go hard, Jaffa Cakes go hard, therefore it's a cake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Biscuits go soft when they go stale, cakes go hard, Jaffa Cakes go hard, therefore it's a cake.
    Well that's a leading question if ever I saw one.I just might ask the wife if she would like a bit of cake tonight.Then again I could be a biscuit at my age.

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