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The scones looked a bit big and overcooked. You shouldn't have to cut a scone with a knife you should be able to nicely pull it apart. Rest looked nice though. Best place for afternoon tea is La Colonnade in Edinburgh.
To make clotted cream it is baked slowly in the oven and that is when you get the yellowish crust on the top of the cream . It's the bit that most people like the best. Jam and then cream for me. They say you should aways break your scone rather than cut it .
A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie made with almond flour, egg whites, confectioners' sugar, and food coloring. Common fillings include buttercream, ganache, and fruit-based jam.
Just came across your page - afternoon tea is one of my favourite passtimes - really enjoyed your chat and details but im of the opinion that the pot you got served youy tea in is actually a coffee pot - anyone agree ? 😁 Love your page 😊
It’s called “Macarron” and are a “hard” cookie with filling inside; “Macaroons” are made either with almond paste or coconut paste, and are “soft” cookie with no filling inside
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@@robyndavis3043 it’s actually French. It’s a Macaron and they are made of meringue with cream in the middle. At least that’s what the ones I had were made of. They came from Harrods.
If it’s clotted cream, cream first but if it’s whipped cream jam first and a dollop of the whipped cream on top, as the whipped cream is too soft to spread the jam on! 😂😂😂
They’re called “Macarons”macaroons ( 2 o’s ) have shredded coconut and are coconut cookies -enjoy! Your afternoon tea looks absolutely delicious. -The Commonwealth of Virginia USA love you guys!
@@GabyStarbuckx believe me as an American. I too are learning a lot about afternoon tea ha ha ha/because Americans are not into afternoon tea, but I love it in fact when I lived in LA, we went to the London hotel most often to specifically have afternoon tea and it was wonderful/I guess Americans think they’re always too busy to just stop in the middle of their day and just sit down and eat little petite sandwiches and tea and sometimes with fizz lol/I actually had to explain to my family. What afternoon tea was…
The clotted cream is the adhesive for the jam, so clotted cream first. However I love just clotted cream, no need for jam 😋😊. No butter for me, you don't need butter when you have clotted cream.
That cream tea looked lush 😍 and beautiful weather also 🌞 I read that if the scone is warm the put the jam on first otherwise the cream will melt, but does it really matter, it all goes down the same hole 😉 I say scone as like stone, but who cares, just give me CAKE 🧁🥮 🐷😂
Black tea no sugar, I say scone, jam then cream, no butter,but if a fruit scone no jam or cream, just butter. Mum taught us no butter before jam on a scone or on white bread, too much dairy. £25 is good for afternoon tea, some hotels and restaurants charge almost £100 for 2 people. Even here in Australia they charge up to $100 for 2,and that's without the bubbly.👋💕🇦🇺
@@betagombar9022 that's a great tip putting the jam on before the cream so the cream doesn't melt. I am definitely going to try that when I get the opportunity. Where I'm from we pronounce it "sgon" like its vanished lol! Exactly what a cream tea does when this fat lass has the opportunity 😄
What you have are macarons not macaroons. A macaron is a meringue based sandwich cookie whereas a macaroon is a drop cookie made with shredded coconut. In Australia we call a cream tea a Devonshire tea (who knows why). We serve with whipped cream not clotted cream. As clotted cream is the consistency of butter it makes sense to put that on first. With whipped cream better to put jam first. I work in a tea room where our staple is scones with jam and cream. We pronounce it scon not scone. We also have a gluten free version. Your high tea looked great.
Jam first for me. Milk first in a china cup, they used to do that to stop the cup from shattering with the heat of the boiling water apparently. Sandwich with no crusts and cut into fingers is the traditional English tea way Macaroons are made with ground almonds which is why you thought the taste was like marzipan. Looks very tasty 😋😍
The Afternoon Tea looked absolutely delicious. Great idea that you can takeaway anything you can’t eat at the time. Jam then cream for me on a scone, that was a big scone. The quality of all the cakes etc looked outstanding. Lovely setting and good weather to go with it for you too. A lovely idea. I thought the price was really good. Well summed up at the end . Great vlog as usual Gaby Thank You for sharing
I'm unsure how close you were to water/river/sea? Why I say this was because if I was having high tea in Melbourne by the water outdoors, the seagulls would wipe out the entire tiered trays of food! In other words, I'd have high tea indoors just to be safe...😮
Actually guy's. I would never put butter on a scone. It's only clotted cream first and strawberry jam on the other side in that order... (lashings of both)...but we're all different.
Looks substantial but brown scones? No piece of fruitcake (a must) or cucumber sandwiches! No smoked salmon sandwiches either. Were the egg sandwiches egg & cress? For entertainment /educational purposes only!
Looks amazing! Why can't we get scones like that in the US? I drink white tea (always w milk) and people here in US think I am a weirdo. So I just say my spirit is British.
Macaroons are a Scottish sweetie made with coconut, rectangle shaped. You didn't have them. Macarons are French and more lightweight and that is what you had.👍
What a perfect way to spend a sunny afternoon ! Everything looked so delicious & well presented too. That's a great idea with the little take hone lunchboxes! My eyes are bigger than my belly so would come in useful 😂 I noticed you go cream first, then jam on your scone...same as me!! 😋 Lovely to see yourself & Tim having some time-out together ❤️
I actually did myself a little cream tea as a treat the other day and when I came to do my scone (sounds like cone), I couldn't even remember which way around I usually do the cream and jam lol. Some people say you put the cream first because it takes the place of butter but I say as it all goes down the same way it really doesn't matter does it? You should try one of the Bettys Tearooms, amazing. I had a really bad holiday in Corton many many years ago.
A really lovely setting and the afternoon tea looked delicious, I always find it hard to finish everything though and usually end up with a take away box! You and Tim have lovely manners, you’re both always so polite to people which is so refreshing. Love both your channels.
Is clotted cream like what we call cream cheese in America? Lovely day there. We put cream cheese on bagels. I know of scones but I haven't ever eaten one.
I think you say scone like skon and macaron is what you had & macaroon is a coconut cake/cookie . I used to go cream then jam as it's easier to apply to the scone but I now do jam first as it actually tastes different 😮 less sweet
Oh wow! That looks such a lovely tea rooms and very good customer service. They have such a lovely garden with a nice view. I hear this a lot about scones on what do you put on first. For me I would the cream on then jam. It's such a good think they do take always as well.
NEW SUBSCRIBER, Gaby. Found you through watching Tim’s videos. What a lovely way to spend the afternoon…imbibing in the Afternoon Tea. Everything looked delicious! 😛
Looks lovely. Lots of debates, but those are not macaroons, they’re macarons (pronounced ‘on not oon). Macaroons are those coconut cone shaped things made at school, macarons are what you’ve just eaten, french and made with ground almonds, egg white and icing sugar. Quite tricky to make and either filled with chocolate ganache or buttercream. Also on the subject of pronunciation, Tim there’s no ‘k’ at the end of thing or something … other than that, he’s got a lovely BBC presenter voice 😆
Ooohhhh yummy, scon or scone,both i think, very nice venue,in the sun too. British🇬🇧 afternoon tea❤🎉 ty for sharing guys ❤...its a Devon and Cornwall debate. I prefer jam 1st..any which way its yummy 🎉PS clotted cream has the crust its easy to make ,it is just baked cream in the oven
In regard to the tea/coffee and dehydration, while it's true that both coffee and tea technically have a dehydrating effect on you, it's completely negated by the liquid you're consuming when drinking the tea/coffee. So in other words, the liquid the caffeine makes you lose by drinking a cup, is less than the liquid you gain from drinking a cup.
Your afternoon tea looked so delicious.Such a variety to choose from and lots of tea. The lady who served you seemed lovely too.An afternoon tea is a great way to give a gift to the person who has everything!!!❤🍰🍪🥪☕️
Love the video. Those cakes look scrumptious. I would definitely have an afternoon tea, I don't think I could eat everything that was there. You both look great and are good together ❤ I would have butter on my scone. It's dry without it. I would put jam on 1st, then cream, basically though, I just prefer a scone with best butter.
Another great video.. I love to watch all your experiences. This wouldn’t suit me though. If I tell you all the reasons why, you would say I was picky but the number 1 thing is that I can’t stand eating outdoors.
When i was a kid, and living in Cornwall we had soooo many Cream Teas! Did you know your option of cream first and jam on top is Devonian and jam then cream (clotted of course) on the top layer is a Cornish tradition?
Scones should pull apart.Jam first then cream and double the amount of cream and jam that you spread on.Has to be Cornish Clotted cream. I'm Cornish Cornwall is the only place to get proper cream tea.
Gaby thanks for taking us along to your Tea Date, it was lovely. Your fingernails are gorgeous, that color--do you mind sharing the name of the polish if you know it?
Wow, looks amazing. If I were to be picky I would say they should have cut the crusts off the sandwiches lol. I always put the jam on my scone first then you can spread it out better.
Those cakes are macaron. They’re slightly different from a macaroon. I think the scones are a bit large and overcooked and I prefer plain ones with a cream tea. My personal preference is no butter, jam first then a dollop of cream on top but it looked lovely and you had plenty plus a takeaway box after so 👍
I enjoyed this vlog. My tavourite thing to do is go out and have high tea (how we call it in Australia). Definatly put jam first before the cream and we call it a scone (rimes with on)
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Fantastic Video ❤️👍Lovely to see your Husband stand up when you approached the table 👍👍
No stirring the tea in circles, swish the spoon back and forth, without chinking on the sides :D
@@richardbowness1595 Haha I watched that William Hanson video as well.
@@disarchitected me too 👍😂
The scones looked a bit big and overcooked. You shouldn't have to cut a scone with a knife you should be able to nicely pull it apart. Rest looked nice though. Best place for afternoon tea is La Colonnade in Edinburgh.
Gaby I really wish You & Tim could do more vlogs together ..With casper and just you two ...There really wholesome ❤
And Holly 🤍
Hi Gaby, I do jam first then cream, I also put the milk in first. You look really pretty in your summer dress I love the red and white
Oh thank you! 🙏
Stone of Scone named after Scone a Town near Perth in Scotland. So same sound as: "stone."
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The cream tea looked really good but you put jam before the cream.❤️❤️
To make clotted cream it is baked slowly in the oven and that is when you get the yellowish crust on the top of the cream . It's the bit that most people like the best. Jam and then cream for me. They say you should aways break your scone rather than cut it .
Hi love, what you had is a macaron. Macaroons are made of shredded coconut.
I don't like them but love coconut
A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie made with almond flour, egg whites, confectioners' sugar, and food coloring. Common fillings include buttercream, ganache, and fruit-based jam.
I love scones cheese is my favourite very nice
They’re Macarons, Macaroons are the coconut ones
Just came across your page - afternoon tea is one of my favourite passtimes - really enjoyed your chat and details but im of the opinion that the pot you got served youy tea in is actually a coffee pot - anyone agree ? 😁 Love your page 😊
You’re actually right it is a coffee pot.. but I just don’t think they realised x
It is.
It’s called “Macarron” and are a “hard” cookie with filling inside;
“Macaroons” are made either with almond paste or coconut paste, and are “soft” cookie with no filling inside
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@@robyndavis3043 it’s actually French. It’s a Macaron and they are made of meringue with cream in the middle. At least that’s what the ones I had were made of. They came from Harrods.
Always put butter on and then jam first and then cream
being french, ... you have to pronounce MA-KA-RON mâKArON - difficult to put it with english sound !
OMG you do put a thick lot of clottered cream !!
If it’s clotted cream, cream first but if it’s whipped cream jam first and a dollop of the whipped cream on top, as the whipped cream is too soft to spread the jam on! 😂😂😂
Jam then cream on the scone
No butter!
Yes. Cream first is soo vulgar and uncouth.
Hi Gaby afternoon tea looks amazing I always put jam on first take care xx
They’re called “Macarons”macaroons ( 2 o’s ) have shredded coconut and are coconut cookies -enjoy! Your afternoon tea looks absolutely delicious. -The Commonwealth of Virginia USA love you guys!
Thanks for the info! I’m learning a lot with this afternoon tea x
@@GabyStarbuckx believe me as an American. I too are learning a lot about afternoon tea ha ha ha/because Americans are not into afternoon tea, but I love it in fact when I lived in LA, we went to the London hotel most often to specifically have afternoon tea and it was wonderful/I guess Americans think they’re always too busy to just stop in the middle of their day and just sit down and eat little petite sandwiches and tea and sometimes with fizz lol/I actually had to explain to my family. What afternoon tea was…
Not me sitting here feeling jealous at all , eating my “weight loss cabbage soup” 🤣
The clotted cream is the adhesive for the jam, so clotted cream first. However I love just clotted cream, no need for jam 😋😊. No butter for me, you don't need butter when you have clotted cream.
That cream tea looked lush 😍 and beautiful weather also 🌞 I read that if the scone is warm the put the jam on first otherwise the cream will melt, but does it really matter, it all goes down the same hole 😉 I say scone as like stone, but who cares, just give me CAKE 🧁🥮 🐷😂
Black tea no sugar, I say scone, jam then cream, no butter,but if a fruit scone no jam or cream, just butter. Mum taught us no butter before jam on a scone or on white bread, too much dairy. £25 is good for afternoon tea, some hotels and restaurants charge almost £100 for 2 people. Even here in Australia they charge up to $100 for 2,and that's without the bubbly.👋💕🇦🇺
@@betagombar9022 that's a great tip putting the jam on before the cream so the cream doesn't melt. I am definitely going to try that when I get the opportunity. Where I'm from we pronounce it "sgon" like its vanished lol! Exactly what a cream tea does when this fat lass has the opportunity 😄
What you have are macarons not macaroons. A macaron is a meringue based sandwich cookie whereas a macaroon is a drop cookie made with shredded coconut. In Australia we call a cream tea a Devonshire tea (who knows why). We serve with whipped cream not clotted cream. As clotted cream is the consistency of butter it makes sense to put that on first. With whipped cream better to put jam first. I work in a tea room where our staple is scones with jam and cream. We pronounce it scon not scone. We also have a gluten free version. Your high tea looked great.
That looked immense! Cream then jam!
Jam first for me. Milk first in a china cup, they used to do that to stop the cup from shattering with the heat of the boiling water apparently. Sandwich with no crusts and cut into fingers is the traditional English tea way Macaroons are made with ground almonds which is why you thought the taste was like marzipan. Looks very tasty 😋😍
My family is from England. I have never been to England. I love watching Tim video so I would love watching yours too.
I hate it when the butters hard and you cannot spread the butter. Looks very nice tea presented well x
What a gorgeous day it was❤ Great video Gaby, loved it!!
Cream first, then jam🥰
Love it!!
Tea is actually the best thirst quencher.
The Afternoon Tea looked absolutely delicious. Great idea that you can takeaway anything you can’t eat at the time. Jam then cream for me on a scone, that was a big scone. The quality of all the cakes etc looked outstanding. Lovely setting and good weather to go with it for you too. A lovely idea. I thought the price was really good. Well summed up at the end . Great vlog as usual Gaby Thank You for sharing
Absolutely!! And a pleasure sharing with you all . Thanks for your support Clive x
The afternoon tea looked like a beautiful occasion! Wish I had been there to join you both. And, of course Casper!!
That tea Tim had is practically a milkshake.
@@Saltybuher tea with u milk sir?
I'm unsure how close you were to water/river/sea?
Why I say this was because if I was having high tea in Melbourne by the water outdoors, the seagulls would wipe out the entire tiered trays of food!
In other words, I'd have high tea indoors just to be safe...😮
Actually guy's. I would never put butter on a scone. It's only clotted cream first and strawberry jam on the other side in that order... (lashings of both)...but we're all different.
BUT,;), Will knowingly thinking about which direction u stir actually alter your stirrings??!
You both are such a joy to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure!
Looks substantial but brown scones? No piece of fruitcake (a must) or cucumber sandwiches! No smoked salmon sandwiches either.
Were the egg sandwiches egg & cress?
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Good to see stand for you Gaby a lovely time for you both.
That was so British, except the sun shining was not very British. 😋🤣 Americans pronounce it like Sk-own. 😋
I'd rather have mini chocolate éclairs than macaroons.
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Were you offered a choice of jams? I like raspberry jam.
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Looks amazing! Why can't we get scones like that in the US? I drink white tea (always w milk) and people here in US think I am a weirdo. So I just say my spirit is British.
Macaroons are a Scottish sweetie made with coconut, rectangle shaped. You didn't have them.
Macarons are French and more lightweight and that is what you had.👍
You must know that the word "amazing" drives most people mad.
What a perfect way to spend a sunny afternoon ! Everything looked so delicious & well presented too. That's a great idea with the little take hone lunchboxes! My eyes are bigger than my belly so would come in useful 😂 I noticed you go cream first, then jam on your scone...same as me!! 😋 Lovely to see yourself & Tim having some time-out together ❤️
Thanks so much! It was a really nice afternoon… and it was lush x
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Until the first wasp descends!!!! 😱😱😱
I actually did myself a little cream tea as a treat the other day and when I came to do my scone (sounds like cone), I couldn't even remember which way around I usually do the cream and jam lol. Some people say you put the cream first because it takes the place of butter but I say as it all goes down the same way it really doesn't matter does it? You should try one of the Bettys Tearooms, amazing. I had a really bad holiday in Corton many many years ago.
When you were walking in to "meet Tim inside", who was holding the camera?? 🤣🤣🤣
Butter and cream on the same scone, that’s a new one on me. The cream tea looks amazing ❤
It's so good!
Oh it looks so delicious! I’m afraid if I ate those scones it would be like pasting it to each butt cheek😅.
Looks like a fantastic day❤
Jam first
I’m gonna try it x
I really don’t like fruited scones, I make them plain. But the selection does look nice.
Were you offered coffee instead if tea?
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Jam before cream, Tim's scone looked a bit dodgy burnt on the bottom.
A really lovely setting and the afternoon tea looked delicious, I always find it hard to finish everything though and usually end up with a take away box! You and Tim have lovely manners, you’re both always so polite to people which is so refreshing. Love both your channels.
Definitely jam first and then cream, otherwise the jam makes a mess of the cream
Hi how come you didt need to worry about allergies etc I’m non dairy looks lovely I want to go xx
Swivel and brake scone,don,t slice with knife !
And it’s always jam first as it’s heavier then the cream
You just don't hear the phrase ''full shebang'' enough these days.
Old people home? ;-) Where you Shocked to???
I think it’s pronounced macaron not maceroon
Pineapple are so cheap lately wonder why 69p
Is clotted cream like what we call cream cheese in America? Lovely day there. We put cream cheese on bagels. I know of scones but I haven't ever eaten one.
Very fast and easy to make
I think you say scone like skon and macaron is what you had & macaroon is a coconut cake/cookie .
I used to go cream then jam as it's easier to apply to the scone but I now do jam first as it actually tastes different 😮 less sweet
Oh wow! That looks such a lovely tea rooms and very good customer service. They have such a lovely garden with a nice view. I hear this a lot about scones on what do you put on first. For me I would the cream on then jam. It's such a good think they do take always as well.
They are Macarons (Ma-ca-ron) Macaroons (ma-ca-roons) are the Scottish coconut cakes
You guy's are absolutely fabulous!
Cream/jam, jam/cream …….. who cares really ?
NEW SUBSCRIBER, Gaby. Found you through watching Tim’s videos. What a lovely way to spend the afternoon…imbibing in the Afternoon Tea. Everything looked delicious! 😛
Thanks so much for subscribing really appreciate it xx
Jam first easier to put the cream on
Good tip!
Looks lovely. Lots of debates, but those are not macaroons, they’re macarons (pronounced ‘on not oon). Macaroons are those coconut cone shaped things made at school, macarons are what you’ve just eaten, french and made with ground almonds, egg white and icing sugar. Quite tricky to make and either filled with chocolate ganache or buttercream. Also on the subject of pronunciation, Tim there’s no ‘k’ at the end of thing or something … other than that, he’s got a lovely BBC presenter voice 😆
Ooohhhh yummy, scon or scone,both i think, very nice venue,in the sun too. British🇬🇧 afternoon tea❤🎉 ty for sharing guys ❤...its a Devon and Cornwall debate. I prefer jam 1st..any which way its yummy 🎉PS clotted cream has the crust its easy to make ,it is just baked cream in the oven
In regard to the tea/coffee and dehydration, while it's true that both coffee and tea technically have a dehydrating effect on you, it's completely negated by the liquid you're consuming when drinking the tea/coffee. So in other words, the liquid the caffeine makes you lose by drinking a cup, is less than the liquid you gain from drinking a cup.
it's a macaron......(makaron)....
Your afternoon tea looked so delicious.Such a variety to choose from and lots of tea. The lady who served you seemed lovely too.An afternoon tea is a great way to give a gift to the person who has everything!!!❤🍰🍪🥪☕️
Completely agree ☺️
Love the video. Those cakes look scrumptious. I would definitely have an afternoon tea, I don't think I could eat everything that was there. You both look great and are good together ❤
I would have butter on my scone. It's dry without it. I would put jam on 1st, then cream, basically though, I just prefer a scone with best butter.
Same here! I’m the same as you. Glad you liked the video x
Cream tea is so comforting
Earl Grey all the way!
That looks well lush! For me it's jam first and scone rhymes with home. Milk second in tea and I say macaroons like you! Excellent vlog Gaby 😊
Yay I think we say it right foxy lol
Another great video.. I love to watch all your experiences. This wouldn’t suit me though. If I tell you all the reasons why, you would say I was picky but the number 1 thing is that I can’t stand eating outdoors.
Thanks for sharing!
When i was a kid, and living in Cornwall we had soooo many Cream Teas! Did you know your option of cream first and jam on top is Devonian and jam then cream (clotted of course) on the top layer is a Cornish tradition?
Your afternoon tea looks absolutely delicious, so much as well! But Tim, its Scone as in gone. Always gone Cornish, jam then cream
Oh yes!
Hey Gabi. A macaroon is the small biscuit thing made by Mrs Crimble. A macaron is the small desert you were eating.
Jam 1st then cream after and no butter
Scones should pull apart.Jam first then cream and double the amount of cream and jam that you spread on.Has to be Cornish Clotted cream. I'm Cornish Cornwall is the only place to get proper cream tea.
I need to go there and have one
A macaroon is a coconut biscuit with a cakey texture. A macaron is what you have there and it’s pronounced macker-on 😊
They are macarons not macaroons 😊
Jam frist then cream tim and gady FROM ANDREWMAY in YARMOUTH NORFOLK
Brilliant
Gaby thanks for taking us along to your Tea Date, it was lovely. Your fingernails are gorgeous, that color--do you mind sharing the name of the polish if you know it?
I’m not sure what it is I had them done at the salon x
Wow, looks amazing. If I were to be picky I would say they should have cut the crusts off the sandwiches lol. I always put the jam on my scone first then you can spread it out better.
I totally agree! 👍
Those cakes are macaron. They’re slightly different from a macaroon. I think the scones are a bit large and overcooked and I prefer plain ones with a cream tea. My personal preference is no butter, jam first then a dollop of cream on top but it looked lovely and you had plenty plus a takeaway box after so 👍
I’ve learned alot with this cream tea 😂
Love Gaby and Tim my fave UA-camrs ❤
You should stay at the grand at York and then go to bettys for afternoon tea best in Britain we both think 👍
I enjoyed this vlog. My tavourite thing to do is go out and have high tea (how we call it in Australia). Definatly put jam first before the cream and we call it a scone (rimes with on)
I call it that too x
Did Tim get Earl Grey
Great cream tea! Yum!❤
So good!
Aw, I was hoping to see Gaby try a macaron since she'd never had one.
Where was this Gaby? That looked delicious 😋xx
Corton x
Very enjoyable video, what a charming location. I was lusting for the carrot cake!
It's so good!
No butter . I have cream then jam
Jam on bottom,cream on top = Devon cream tea , reverse way = Cornish cream tea
Butter,jam,cream.
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