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"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message
ink.net... "Ian Smith" wrote: | Some of our food does tend to be a bit on the unhealthy side, like | "fish and chips" for example. One of my favourites, but has to be done | right. Cold and greasy? No, thanks. But, served hot and fresh, I think I would take that over almost anything. And the Scots, too, have some wondrous culinary traditions. I believe all Scottish food is based on a dare.... Fish and chips (aka "fish supper" in Scotland) - hot, greasy, and definately fresh potatoes (not frozen), crisp batter on haddock. Salt and lots of vinegar. Topped with a generous splodge of "HP Brown Sauce". Sometimes a "side order" of mushy peas! Based on a dare? Looking at haggis, you could be right! Oh, and violently swinging back on-topic; the only shortwave stations transmitting from Scotland I know of have been Sunday-morning pirates eg. Radio Freedom International (have QSL). But I stand to be corrected. As a matter of interest, does Minnesota currently have any shortwave transmissions? .................................................. ............... Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access at http://www.TitanNews.com -=Every Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads=- |
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