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I've just collected my Xmas present from Scotland Thank you SCOTLAND for the finer things in life
4 blocks of Lorne sausage from my old village butcher------------Mmmmmm Where did I put them Rennies ![]() |
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One large paloni and egg with red sauce please
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And in your condition!
I always asked my sister to export butteries for me (think they were called butteries, bit like a crossant gone badly wrong). |
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You will find potato scones, about the most basic item of foodstuff you can get, in the luxury/foreign/fancy dan section of Sainsburys in England!
But wither the 750ml glass bottle of irn bru? Alas. |
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My Grand Parents moved to Esh Winning Co Durham when I was a lad and every year when we visited we would take down to them some Lorne and some Black Pudding
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not had a buttery for ages. dont know if you can still get them. used to have them warmed in over and covered in whisky marmalade - yum yum
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Square sauasage is the most amazing stuff in the world, i went to scotland at the start of december and bought my mum and dad about £30 worth bacl from a small butchers in grangemouth they always use.
Its one of my dads ingredients in his xmas stuffing aswell. |
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