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Old 8th April 2005, 20:26
Kirstinni Kirstinni is offline
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Hello! I am from Canada. At our school we are doing a thing called "Taste of Kane" this is were you pick a country and do a little display on it and have some traditional food to sell. Having a scottish heritage I picked Scotland ...If anyone can give me any easy to make food ideas it would be great!

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Old 8th April 2005, 22:40
Polwarth Polwarth is offline
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Hello Kirsty
Another school student asked the very same question only about a month or so ago. Please look further down this thread for simple recipe ideas suitable for school students!
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Old 9th April 2005, 11:28
MargaretMacGillivray MargaretMacGillivray is offline
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This is more of an "attitude" than a recipe!

but I love cock-a-leekie soup.

My recipe goes something like this -

Small chopped up pieces of cooked chicken (the pickings from a chicken roast would be fine!) - or you can cook the chicken fresh in the soup of you prefer.
Chicken stock
Grated carrot
Chopped Onion
Loads of Chopped leeks
A handful of dried prunes

Cook till the veg is soft - and serve hot with wholemeal scones and butter.

Sorry, no particular quantities of ingredients - as I say, it's an attitude soup!

Now I'm absolutely ravenous!

M

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Old 6th July 2005, 23:23
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Margaret,

Your cock-a-leekie soup does sound absolutely wonderful. But, what is the wholemeal in a wholemeal scone? That one completely blew me out of the water.
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