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Captain’s Log, Stardate 06.10.2011
Some of you might remember the Heart-Attack-Inducing Scones from late April. Well, after gaining TWO pounds in a week, I decided not to make another batch until I could run some of those pounds off my butt.
I lost 2 pounds and then gained 1 back, so I figured that was close enough.
I made scones the other day and tried my scone recipe, but instead of cream I used lowfat milk to see if that would make them slightly healthier but still tasty.
Nope.
They were rather dry. I think next I’ll try using cream, but half the butter and see if that makes them slightly healthier but still tasty.
They will probably not be as amazing as the full fat version, but if I can get it close, I will be happy.
Any suggestions?
Some of you might remember the Heart-Attack-Inducing Scones from late April. Well, after gaining TWO pounds in a week, I decided not to make another batch until I could run some of those pounds off my butt.
I lost 2 pounds and then gained 1 back, so I figured that was close enough.
I made scones the other day and tried my scone recipe, but instead of cream I used lowfat milk to see if that would make them slightly healthier but still tasty.
Nope.
They were rather dry. I think next I’ll try using cream, but half the butter and see if that makes them slightly healthier but still tasty.
They will probably not be as amazing as the full fat version, but if I can get it close, I will be happy.
Any suggestions?
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