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Happy Robbie Burns Day, dear friends. This charming artwork hangs in my son's bathroom and it makes me smile every time.
For supper tonight I made my version of Scotch Broth, a hearty pearl barley soup with turnips, onions, and carrots. For Christmas, I gifted myself The Scottish Cookbook (by Coinneach MacLeod, the Hebridean Baker) so I'm hoping to expand my Scottish cooking beyond soup, shortbread, and scones. One more thing: although I'm not much of a drinker, I do have a favourite Scotch, Dalwhinnie. It's warm and sweet like caramel, but a bit spicy with a hint of smoke too.
Whether you celebrate or not, Lang may yer lum reek. Slàinte mhath!
23 comments:
I love that picture!
That artwork looks like bullshit to me, hahahaha. Happy Robbie Burns Day!
P.S. Based on your book review and recommendation, I'm now reading "James" -- it's AWESOME!
Your meal sounds like it will be very tasty.
You must have tartan somewhere in your wardrobe.
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Codex: Love the clever artwork. If you start experimenting with Haggis please don't tell us about it.
It's windy in that bathroom.
Codex: P.S. You forgot scottish sound and noise: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CCJv0oahRIs
You've made me realize that I haven't had Scotch Broth in a very long time.
The artwork is awesome.
Haha, yes! The visual pun is perfection.
Absolutely.
My review of haggis is not so glowing: it's not terrible.
Interesting coincidence: I'm 90% sure I saw these guys perform while in Scotland.
It's yum.
It sure is.
I'm a day late. Happy Robbie Burns day. A large part of my ancestors came from Scotland, the poor part. Miners. If ever there was a worse job, I don't know. I just thought of one, having to kowtow to trump, or listen to him everyday, or having to be near him ever. Maybe mining wasn't so bad:)
LOL at that picture :D
Your Scotch broth sounds excellent.
Ha! We have Highlanders in both of our bathrooms. We used to have a couple and maybe someday will again!
I have spent many days peeling spuds and turnips to prepare for our annual Robbie Burns Supper, but Covid has put an end to it. We held the great event (160 people!) in the main auditorium of a retirement home, but now they don't want to have so many outsiders come in, need to keep the seniors safe. However.... fingers crossed for next year! Happy Robbie Burns Day! A bit late, sorry.
Codex: Not surprised. They look like they've been around since Stonehenge.
All I've got is cats, books and tea. What happened to my inner Neanderthal? Need to have a chat with my ancestors. Happy belated Robbie Burns day.
CODEX: I HAVE A NEW WORD!!!!
I SUFFER FROM KUEBIKO.
Oops, I meant to respond to your other comment too. Glad you're loving James; it's a fantastic story.
Soup is perfect in the winter, especially Scorch broth. Haggis is good, too.
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