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Since biscuit originally meant cooked twice, which I have read referred to second application of heat to dehydrate them and make them keep on ocean voyahes, I wonder how the name got applied to things not cooked twice.
You mentioned scone. About a year ago I asked jmh about pronunciation of "the Stone of Scone". Do those words sound alike? How do you pronounce "scone"?
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