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Aunt Bessie's Ready to Bake 8 Fruit SconesNewest Review: ... been in the freezer ever since - sadly I cannot remember how much I paid for them. I think it was about £2 for the pack but ... more |
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by - written on 28/03/08 (Very useful, 271 readings)
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I had seen the adverts on TV for Aunt Bessie's Ready to Bake Fruit Scones - you know the one where the two estate agents are trying to get people into the show home and they put the scones in the oven thereby attracting people by use of the smell. The scones looked lovely on TV and I could just imagine the smell so I just had to try a pack! You will find the packs of scones in the freezer section of your supermarket and they contain 8 fruit scones in each pack. The pack has the distinctive Aunt Bessie look in royal blue with red flashes. The front of the pack shows a picture of the scones as they look after being baked together with ... Read the complete review
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