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On the quilting front...I have been working hard on the Quilt for the Quilt 4 Leukemia cause. I just have to add the borders and the top will be done! Good chance I will have it quilted and finished by next week. This may be my first finish of the year...hope to have photos tomorrow.
I'm also including my favorite scone recipe...though if you can find the King Arthur scone mix grab it - they taste homemade with 1/4 of the work!
Tea Scones
1/2 cup butter
4 cups flour
2 tsps. baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup milk
(optional: 1 cup of raisins)
Rub the butter into the flour. Add baking powder, salt and sugar then mix well. In a separate bowl beat the egg then add the milk and stir to combine.
Mix a the liquid into the dry ingredients to make a manageable dough - neither too firm nor too slack. Turn out onto a floured board and roll out to about 1-inch thick. Cut into rounds with a pastry cutter. Arrange on a lightly floured backing sheet and bake at 420 degrees for about 15 minutes. (Optional: brush with melted butter when you remove the scones from the oven.)
Yields: 15-18 scones
Happy St. Patrick's Day back! My great great grandparents were from County Cork, the O'Mahaneys (sp?).
ReplyDeleteLove the Irish Chain quilt pic!
Thanks for the recipe - and Happy St. Pats to you too!!
ReplyDeleteHappy St Patrick's Day! I have only a wee bit of Irish in me but will enjoy the day too.
ReplyDeleteThe Irish Chain quilt is really lovely. Thanks for sharing the picture. the scones sound delish!
Great quilt, and I love scones. Thanks for the recipe (and the tip!)
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day to you!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt... and thanks for sharing the scones recipe! It sounds delicious...
The scones sound delicious. Thanks for the receipe. Love the quilt. Hugs
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photo of the Irish Chain quilt! Thanks, too, for sharing the recipe.
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