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The Scots Kitchen ,It's Traditions & Lore with Old Time Recipes.by F
Marian McNeill,spine a little faded ,otherwise a very good copy. 259 pages. This is a really superb genuine old Scots cookbook absolutely packed with ancient recipes,from the various parts of the country ,some aimed at the common people,some at the posh! Several types of Haggis,including a Deer haggis,many game and venison dishes,lots of traditional beverages,and ales,bannocks ,scones,tea breads,oatmeal dishes of all sorts etc.etc.Hugely comprehensive. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...e=STRK:MESE:IT |