day 01 → your favorite song
day 02 → your favorite movie
day 03 → your favorite television program
day 04 → your favorite book
day 05 → your favorite quote
day 06 → whatever tickles your fancy
day 07 → a photo that makes you happy
day 08 → a photo that makes you angry/sad
day 09 → a photo you took
day 10 → a photo of you taken over ten years ago
day 11 → a photo of you taken recently
day 12 → whatever tickles your fancy
day 13 → a fictional book
day 14 → a non-fictional book
day 15 → a fanfic
day 16 → a song that makes you cry (or nearly)
day 17 → an art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
day 18 → whatever tickles your fancy
day 19 → a talent of yours
day 20 → a hobby of yours
day 21 → a recipe
day 22 → a website
day 23 → a YouTube video
day 24 → whatever tickles your fancy
day 25 → an object/a belonging
day 26 → a place
day 27 → a poem
day 28 → a food
day 29 → something that makes you amused
day 30 → whatever tickles your fancy
day 28 → a food
Largest cream tea scone-world record set by Anne Tattersall
DEVON, UK -- Anne Tattersall ordered to local bakers Nick, Amy and Mary Lovering and Simon Clarke a 100lb (45kg) cream tea which sets the world record for the Largest cream tea scone.
Mrs Anne Tattersall said: "It tasted absolutely divine, exactly like the smaller ones." She added that they had put the cream on first, followed by the jam. "That's the way I've always done it, but there was some really serious debate going on," she said.
Robert Wiseman Dairies donated 35lb (16kg) of clotted cream for the scone, which was also spread with 20lb (9kg) of jam.
The scone weighed more than 100lb (45kg) and Mrs Tattersall had to commission a purpose-built tray and cutter, built by Alco Engineering.
Anne Tattersall made the record-breaking attempt as part of the Lovemydevon competition, in which three finalists are battling it out to win £10,000 by promoting the county.
Mrs Tattersall is hoping that her Devon cream tea will draw national attention. She said: "I'm trying to encourage people to see that we don't do things by halves in Devon. There's more to see than cream teas, but the cream teas here are the best."
...If I could eat cream tea every day I would. Actually, I don't really even need the jam. Or the scone. If I thought it wouldn't kill me I'd happily eat clotted cream on a daily basis.