Thursday, September 4, 2008

Clotted Cream

These are scones with CLOTTED CREAM



For my British friends... you know what I'm talking about! And for my friends across the pond, I can only say that I pity you because to my knowledge you cannot buy clotted cream in the grocery store. But if you can get your paws on some, I highly recommend it.

And here's a picture of me napping in the sunshine:



Remember me, my friends, because tomorrow we're scheduled to get heavy rain with gale force winds and I won't be basking in the sun anymore.

13 comments:

Maddy said...

How I longggg for clotted cream.
Cheers

the dragonfly said...

You look so happy in the sunshine, Pearl! And, might I add, beautiful. :)

Darla said...

You have clotted cream? I wonder how soon I can get a flight out of S.F.

Eclipse

Anonymous said...

Yum!!!! I love scones and tea. Very big sigh.

Hope you are enjoying your solar re-powering nap in the garden, Pearl.

Stay dry.

Cricket in Canada

Alastriona, The Cats and Dogs said...

Clotted cream sounds heavenly. ~Socks, Scylla & Charybdis

Lux said...

Enjoy that sunshine while you can, then. I hope it doesn't get too wild tomorrow.

Clotted cream? I like even the sounds of it!

Just Ducky said...

Oh no, you have mum drooling with the scones and clotted cream. She wants some.

Karen Jensen said...

I do love me some scones with clotted cream!

Honey P. Sunshine said...

wut iz clotted creme?

Parker said...

Oh Holy Cats that looks yummy!

PB 'n J said...

Mommy looooves clotted cream! But she only gets to have it when she goes to this little tea shop that makes their own. Strangely, she's never brought us any!

The Crew said...

No, we can't get clotted cream here. The closest we get is skim milk from Mom's cup. I suppose there's no comparison.

Tipper

Anonymous said...

You can make your own clotted cream if you can get fresh NON-pasteurised cream.Simply pour it into a flat, heavy pan and heat very, very slowly, until it clots.