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Apple and Honey Scones Recipe - Food.com butter, bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, nutmeg, cinnamon, apple, salt, baking powder, vegetable fat spread, honey, sugar, milk, flour I found this on the 'net in a hungry search for ever more scone recipes. This was listed as being a prize winner in a recipe contest for wheat germ. They don't contain egg so a true scone afic...
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| Apple 'n' Honey Scones Recipe: How to Make It butter, bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, nutmeg, cinnamon, apple, salt, baking powder, honey, sugar, milk, flour These scones take little time to prepare and are wonderfully moist with lots of flavor.—Bernadette Colvin, Tomball, Texas In a large bowl, combine the flour, wheat germ, baking powder, cinnamon,...
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Apple and Honey Scones | Australia's Best Recipes butter, apple, eggs, salt, honey, self raising flour, milk Nice for afternoon tea. Preheat oven to 220C. Sieve the flour and salt into a large bowl. Add the butter and rub through the flour with fingertips until it resembles breadcrumbs. Add the grated app...
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| Apple and Honey Scones | Diabetic Recipe - Diabetic Gourmet Magazine bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, nutmeg, cinnamon, apple, salt, baking powder, vegetable fat spread, honey, sugar, milk, flour Recipe for Apple and Honey Scones from the diabetic recipe archive at Diabetic Gourmet Magazine with nutritional info for diabetes meal planning. Preheat oven 400F. Lightly spray a large cookie heet w...
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| Apple Honey Scones With Sweet Cinnamon Topping Culinary Cafe wheat germ, nutmeg, cinnamon, apple, salt, baking powder, vegetable fat spread, milk, flour 1. Heat oven 400F. Lightly spray large cookie sheet with non-stick cooking spray or grease lightly. Handle the dough gently, over-mixing scones can make them tough. 2. Combine flour, wheat germ, bakin...
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