Thursday, September 17, 2009

On Scones



























Ms. Jenny Birdsall is back at college now after being incredibly chipper at the front counter even at 7:30 in the morning for the very first month of Flying Squirrel's existence. It was a great relief to me to be able to hire a young Talkeetnan who is not only smart, friendly AND responsible, but who also already had several years of barista experience under her belt.

And one more thing about Jenny. She had something to say about scones.

Lucky for me, everything she had to say about MY scones was RIGHT ON! Biggest 20-year-old compliment I have ever gotten: "Your scones remind me of the ones I had when I was in England..." I made her favorite flavor for her departure and she flew back to Oregon with two apricot scones in a little brown bag. Well, I can't say that I know if the scones made it all the way from Talkeetna the whole 120 miles to the airport.

You have to be in the mood for a scone. I think Jen and I agree that they should be not too sweet, not too wet, almost dry but not quite, not a biscuit and not a muffin, but somewhere in between. And they should have just a little touch of smartness from a bit of fruit or nuts or ginger. Perfect with hot tea or chai.

All of us at Flying Squirrel look forward to Jenny's return (I think she'll be filling in during her winter break) and wish her well at college. Personally, I have been trying to drop all the hints that I can toward next year's senior project being a solo photography show at the Flying Squirrel! Thanks again, Jen.

2 comments:

  1. I LOVE GOOD SCONES EVEN WITH COFFEE IN THE MORNING, AND WITH TEA IN THE AFTERNOON.

    SOMEHOW THE WORD SCONE PROJECTS A RELAXED QUIET ELEGANT ATMOSPHERE.

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  2. Scones, truly wonderful scones, have a distinctive bite and chew. They're nothing wimpy, nor are they sugary sweet - simply tender and substantial. The first thing I want is flavor reward for my effort; whether I tear away a bitesize chunk or chew off a corner, I want a mouthful of flavor and substance. Good scones are about taste and texture, not about sweet or any other distraction - just a wonderful moment of mmmm-mmm-mmmmmm! to go with my coffee or tea. Obviously indescribable, definitely to be anticipated, deliciously rewarding when done right. Peach, darlin; make mine peach with cinnamon!

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