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Auld Lang Syne
by jimmythejock
There are so many different New Year Traditions in Scotland, each coming from the different clans or tribes that made up the Scottish Nation not so long ago in the past, because the Scots were banned from... published 8 months ago
The Thistle, Scotlands National Flower
by jimmythejock
Why on earth would a proud nation like Scotland choose a weed for a national emblem I mean we have beautiful flowers in Scotland roses, daffodils, tulips, bluebells to name but a few, so why did we choose... published 2 years ago
Recipe's using Whisky
by jimmythejock
Scotland is famous for its Whisky and of course we don't just drink it we also add it as an ingredient sometimes when cooking here are 2 recipes that use whisky that I am sure you will enjoy. POACHED SALMON... published 2 years ago
Gretna Green Weddings
by jimmythejock
The River Sark is the traditional borderline between Scotland and England, One mile inside the border on the Scottish side is a little Village called Gretna Green, which has become famed the world over... published 5 months ago
Leap Year Traditions
by jimmythejock
Leap Year Tradition Thirty days hath September, April, June and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone Which hath but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.... published 8 months ago
thejockspot Traditional Scottish Christmas
by jimmythejock
The Celebration of christmas is a new thing in Scotland even though we have had a very active Christian society which can be traced back to the year 565. It was illegal to celebrate Christmas in Scotland for... published 2 years ago
thejockspot Scottish New Year
by jimmythejock
Happy New Year (English) Bonne Annee (French) Felice anno nuovo (Italian) Prosit Neujahr (German) Akimashite Omedetto Gozaimasu(Japanese) Feliz Ano Nuevo (Spanish) Bliain nua fe mhaise dhuit(Irish Gaelic) bliadhna mhath ur(Scottish Gaelic) published 2 years ago
Easter Tradition Hot Cross Buns
by jimmythejock
Traditionaly Hot cross buns are eaten on good Friday, the cross ofcourse represents the crucifiction and the shape of the bun represents the rock that was removed from the front of the christ tomb when he was... published 17 months ago








