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The Scottish Food Bible is a perfect companion to any Scottish kitchen. Small and compact in size. Measuring 4.5"(118mm) x 6.25"(158mm). Scottish produce is celebrated the world over. The demand for game, for example, far exceeds what can be supplied, and Scottish cheeses surpass many from mainland Europe. In this book Claire Macdonald celebrates the very best of home-grown ingredients – from oatmeal, dairy produce, meat and fish, fruit and vegetables and even whisky – in 60 imaginative recipes for starters, main course and puddings, as well as for sauces, dressings, baking and other treats. Recipes include:
Grilled goat’s cheese on stir-fried beetroot with orange and Balsamic vinegar
Chocolate oatmeal biscuits
Iced honey and whisky creams
Herb crepes with smoked salmon, crème fraiche and diced cucumber
Steam-baked cod with lentils, coriander and lime
Venison fillet with green peppercorn, ginger and port sauce
$12.50 Add to cart Teach Your Dog Gaelic - Why not? This is a perfect pocket sized book to take on the go. You can teach your dog Gaelic while you stroll through the park.
$17.50 Add to cart Everyday Gaelic with CD - Learn Gaelic. This book teaches you useful phrases, and builds your vocabulary. It takes a very systematic approach to learning how to speak the ancient language of Gaelic. There is an Audio CD that goes along with this, so that you can make sure you get your pronunciation correct.
$37.70 Add to cart The Best of Scotland is a hardcover, coffee table style book filled with stunning photography and wonderfully written explanations of the author John MacLeod's top 30 people, places or things to come out of Scotland. The book measures 10" x 10".
$29.95 Add to cart This little Glasgow joke book is filled with 100 great one liners. Perfect pocket size to take with you anywhere.
• Fuctifano – polite response when the Glaswegian can’t answer a question
• Dentist settles wee wummin in chair and asks: “Comfy?” “Govan,” she replies
• Don’t mess with Glasgow people. They are temperamental. Half temper and half mental
• Edinburgh and Glasgow – the difference, when a gun goes off in Edinburgh its one o’clock
• A fart is your arse applauding
• Three Weegies went to a fancy dress party dressed as a giant sandwich. They managed to get home in wan piece
• What do you call an illegitimate Glasgow insect – a wee fly bastard
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