Happy Canada Day! Best EVER Coconut Strawberry Shortcake Scones Recipe

2 2/3 c flour
1 tbs sugar
1 tbs baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
12 tbsp ( 6 oz) butter from freezer or very cold butter
1/2 c sweetened shredded coconut
1 lg egg
1 c buttermilk
1/4 c whipping cream for brushing tops of scones
extra sugar for sprinkling
1. Place first 5 ingredients in food processor to mix.
2. Cut butter in small cubes and pulse into dry mixture in food processor until it resembles course crumbs.
3. Empty crumbs into large bowl and stir in coconut.
4. Mix egg and buttermilk together. Make a well in the crumb mixture and stir in buttermilk and egg.
5. Stir until dough just comes together. Do not over stir or over work the dough or the scones will become tough.
6. Place dough on floured surface, pat down to about 1" thickness and cut out with 3" round cookie cutter.
7. Brush tops with whipping cream and sprinkle with sugar.
8. Bake for about 25 minutes at 375 F or until browned on tops.
I cut them in half and fill them with fresh whipped cream and Farmer's market strawberries and add a bit of toasted coconut on top.
They are as tasty as a Canadian summer.
What spells summer to you?
To me it is drinks on the deck, bbq in the backyard and mosquitos the size of small cars.
Canada I love you!
Bloggers…Don’t Give It Away For Free! – Value Yourself
I used to link to stores where I purchased the items when I started blogging as a personal style blogger.

I did that because I thought the stores would thank me for all the free marketing by offering merchandise, discounts or simply outright pay me for the advertising.

When that never happened I stopped linking to the stores.

After I stopped linking I had one of said companies contact me and bluntly suggest that I was in fact short-changing my readers because I didn't offer links to their store anymore.
Cheeky bastards!

They never offered anything in exchange for the free advertising.

I wrote them a response suggesting that they needed to offer something for the free marketing.

They didn't get back to me.
I won an illustration contest for a popular online clothing company a while back.
What did I win you might ask? The right for them to use my image online and give it to their readers for free. The only thing I "won" was the free exposure of my artwork.

Serious rip-off.
I remember thinking that at the time but also believing that since the artwork was there, and I wasn't using it…maybe this would somehow help me to gain exposure.
Guess what?
Nope.
That profitable company with a huge marketing budget got a bunch of original artwork for free.
I see this strategy all the time with contests online.
I've come to learn that if I don't value my blog, my time, my talents then no one else will.
Now there are link programs that offer to pay-per-click.
Do you use any? Are you finding they are worth your time?
Do you yourself click on links on other bloggers sites? ( I often do if I'm curious about the item or price.)
Do you offer links to stores on your blog without remuneration?
If so…why?
Happily linking up with the lovely Patti over at Visible Monday and the gals at TrendSetters
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