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May 29, 2007

Interview with Victorian House Scones

Scones

Interview with Debbie Anderson

Founder of Victorian House Scones

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Scones and Tea?  What could be better?

Why scones? Debbie Anderson's original fascination with scones was undoubtedly due both to the influence of countless British novels and mysteries (the plot was always revealed over tea and scones), and knowing that scones had to be part of her Scottish heritage.

While scones are most often linked with the British, their origins actually lie in Scotland.

Debbie's  first encountered the sheer indulgence of warm, fresh scones when she was in graduate school. A wonderful Scottish lady lived in the apartment downstairs. On Sunday mornings, the woman would make a fresh batch of scones, wait until she heardDebbie's footsteps above her, and then call and tell her she’d made too many and could she come and help eat them?

Now the owner, creator and founder of Victorian House Scones... Debbie now shares her inside secrets to building her scone empire!

Visit her website at:  www.VictorianHouseScones.com

See Victorian House Scones at The Tea House Times booth in Atlanta at the World Tea Expo June 9-11th 2007  www.TeaHouseTimes.com   www.WorldTeaExpo.com

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