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and I do hope you will find then successful. Though The quan Tite are for 16 people, when there are fewer, ) generally put in less flom and with last use the then ingredient a stated I have also Tried using golden symp or Treade in lead he of inly sugar and that can very good' I too.

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In this handwritten letter from Queen Elizabeth II to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, she explains in more detail her recipe for drop scones that she has sent to the President and recalls his visit to Balmoral. The letter is on Buckingham Palace notepaper and signed "Elizabeth R".

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