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Dear Donna,

 

Ha! Ha! Ha!

Like you, I am fond of the Scottish people and will always have a soft spot

in my heart.

I am a good friend to a Liz, Scottish lass who I have known over 20 years.

Liz is also funny and leaves me in stitches whenever we get together.

Liz phoned an hour ago and had a long chin wag, coincidence or what :-)

Oh, I will be seeing her shortly, ahh lovely news :-)))

 

BTW, some people in UK called potatoes, " spuds " .

 

Thank you for sharing your happy moments.

 

 

Best Wishes,

Wee

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Donnalilacflower

Sunday, May 14, 2006 7:33 PM

 

tatties Christie

 

 

hahahaha did I ever tell you about my friend from

Scotland? She had her 80 year old Uncle over for a

visit and I asked him what he had for lunch and he

said the best big tattie but it sounded like he said

big Thai Stick, he was half lit from drinking wine and

was bumping into things, I said Ev why would your old

Uncle have a Thai Stick, she cracked up, she said it

was a potato he had, we call them tatties. Sure didn't

sound like a potatoe to me...LOLOL

Donna

 

--- christie_0131 <christie0131 wrote:

 

> We call them swedes over here, Donna, or neeps when

> eaten with tatties

> and haggis.

> Christie

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> Donnalilacflower

> <thelilacflower wrote:

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> > I know we Swedes call rutabagas a Swedish

> turnip,you

> > can always sub. a rutabagas for a turnip but the

> > turnip will cook up faster. I'm curious now about

> > this recipe.

> > Donna

> >

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