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Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
by: Wish Fire
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
(Fruitarian's Version)
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
A Scottish traditional Christmas cake, known as the "Whisky Dundee".
As the name implies, the cake originated in Dundee, and is made with Scotch whisky.
It is a light and crumbly cake, and light on fruit and candied peel; only currants, raisins, sultanas and cherries...
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
Strawberry Shortbread
The most popular fruit currently in Scotland is the strawberry & shortbread is a widely known treat.
www.christinascucina.com/how-to-make-shortbread/
Shortbread is also a tradition for Hogmanay, or New Year’s Eve, in Scotland...
“biscotti” means “cooked twice” in Italian, which is where the word, “biscuit” comes from.
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
flour, butter and sugar
For these you can use any optional version of the three ingredients to fit your dietary restrictions & add strawberries as jam, plain or another fruit, however you like it, as well as plain too.
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
Fruit Bowls
Lots of layers of fresh fruits, sliced... add nothing else or toppings like yogurt, nuts, candies etc...
I wish we could increase ppls lifespan and animals
fog & fairy forest..
www.twitter.com/elemmiressoul/status/1768941113321181514
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
NGC 2244, Heart of the Rose
www.twitter.com/maiz_julio/status/1769125114077950273
Cinnamon Raisin Sourdough Bread makes the best toast, especially when you add a pat of butter or a slathering of jam!😋🤩
RECIPE 🔗 suebeehomemaker.com/cinnamon-raisin-sourdough-bread/
“Young Woman in Historical Costume” (detail) by Ignace Spiridon (1860-1900).
www.twitter.com/AcademiaAesthe1/status/1769138719200575635
a sea of roses
www.twitter.com/othingstodo_com/status/1769050073852510372
Stained glass windows 🌷🪷🍃
www.twitter.com/momentsofence/status/1768952608096489692
@academiaaesthe1
Death of the Veiled King, (c.1893)
Mixed media on wood panel
— Charlotte Major Wyllie (British, 1828-1909)
www.twitter.com/AcademiaAesthe1/status/1768919710739956045
Light through the trees
Image
www.twitter.com/ceIticmoon/status/1768937068707660158
Maldives by night.
www.twitter.com/othingstodo_com/status/1769066853433823568
Strawberry 🍓🍓🍓😍
www.twitter.com/JassicaM5/status/1769172327630336175
Beautiful
abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f5a4.svg
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1769177428377972755
Evening In France
www.twitter.com/HipStrips/status/1769065496681263556
Pure Water
www.twitter.com/elemmiressoul/status/1769056401245032870
White Morpho Butterfly
www.twitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1769000787894477236
Dr_Heavenly
You call it luck,…. I call it blessings!
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1768702886341669005
R.i.p sorry 4 ur loss
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1768709555960377626
Yea
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1768775405098635637
Rackwick, Orkney. Scotland
www.twitter.com/PontistGirl/status/1768683208172814517
Filipino Fruit Salad - Foxy Folksy
The game where children attempt to retrieve apples from a bucket of water using only their mouths is thought to be a reference back to the days of the druids. According to ancient druid lore, apples were considered to be a sacred fruit...
National Records of Scotland
Celtic Mythology & the apple tree- emblem of immortality, magic, and fruitfulness.
The paradise of Avalon, was called the “Isle of the Apple Trees” (Insula Pomorum).
It was the apple that inspired many Celtic legends and folklore...
Apple Brandy
www.houseofapplejay.com/the-apple-in-celtic-mythology
Brandewijn (Dutch) or Branntwein (German) literally translates to “burned wine” whereas the first part of the word means “burning” which is a Dutch/German word used for distilling – so the correct translation would be “Distilled Wine."
The Celts believed the apple to be associated with rebirth and were said to bury apples in graves as food for the dead... similar to ones found in European & west Asian cemeteries too.
Dating as far back as 5,000 BC.
branawen.blogspot.com/2011/08/druidry-symbolism-of-apple-tree.html
The Battle of the Trees
(Wales)
www.ancienttexts.org/library/celtic/ctexts/t08.html
1st British Poem about trees
by: Wish Fire
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
(Fruitarian's Version)
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
A Scottish traditional Christmas cake, known as the "Whisky Dundee".
As the name implies, the cake originated in Dundee, and is made with Scotch whisky.
It is a light and crumbly cake, and light on fruit and candied peel; only currants, raisins, sultanas and cherries...
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
Strawberry Shortbread
The most popular fruit currently in Scotland is the strawberry & shortbread is a widely known treat.
www.christinascucina.com/how-to-make-shortbread/
Shortbread is also a tradition for Hogmanay, or New Year’s Eve, in Scotland...
“biscotti” means “cooked twice” in Italian, which is where the word, “biscuit” comes from.
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
flour, butter and sugar
For these you can use any optional version of the three ingredients to fit your dietary restrictions & add strawberries as jam, plain or another fruit, however you like it, as well as plain too.
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
Fruit Bowls
Lots of layers of fresh fruits, sliced... add nothing else or toppings like yogurt, nuts, candies etc...
I wish we could increase ppls lifespan and animals
fog & fairy forest..
www.twitter.com/elemmiressoul/status/1768941113321181514
Scotland Moon Magazine 🏰Scottish Recipes
NGC 2244, Heart of the Rose
www.twitter.com/maiz_julio/status/1769125114077950273
Cinnamon Raisin Sourdough Bread makes the best toast, especially when you add a pat of butter or a slathering of jam!😋🤩
RECIPE 🔗 suebeehomemaker.com/cinnamon-raisin-sourdough-bread/
“Young Woman in Historical Costume” (detail) by Ignace Spiridon (1860-1900).
www.twitter.com/AcademiaAesthe1/status/1769138719200575635
a sea of roses
www.twitter.com/othingstodo_com/status/1769050073852510372
Stained glass windows 🌷🪷🍃
www.twitter.com/momentsofence/status/1768952608096489692
@academiaaesthe1
Death of the Veiled King, (c.1893)
Mixed media on wood panel
— Charlotte Major Wyllie (British, 1828-1909)
www.twitter.com/AcademiaAesthe1/status/1768919710739956045
Light through the trees
Image
www.twitter.com/ceIticmoon/status/1768937068707660158
Maldives by night.
www.twitter.com/othingstodo_com/status/1769066853433823568
Strawberry 🍓🍓🍓😍
www.twitter.com/JassicaM5/status/1769172327630336175
Beautiful
abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f5a4.svg
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1769177428377972755
Evening In France
www.twitter.com/HipStrips/status/1769065496681263556
Pure Water
www.twitter.com/elemmiressoul/status/1769056401245032870
White Morpho Butterfly
www.twitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1769000787894477236
Dr_Heavenly
You call it luck,…. I call it blessings!
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1768702886341669005
R.i.p sorry 4 ur loss
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1768709555960377626
Yea
www.twitter.com/saintgothic/status/1768775405098635637
Rackwick, Orkney. Scotland
www.twitter.com/PontistGirl/status/1768683208172814517
Filipino Fruit Salad - Foxy Folksy
The game where children attempt to retrieve apples from a bucket of water using only their mouths is thought to be a reference back to the days of the druids. According to ancient druid lore, apples were considered to be a sacred fruit...
National Records of Scotland
Celtic Mythology & the apple tree- emblem of immortality, magic, and fruitfulness.
The paradise of Avalon, was called the “Isle of the Apple Trees” (Insula Pomorum).
It was the apple that inspired many Celtic legends and folklore...
Apple Brandy
www.houseofapplejay.com/the-apple-in-celtic-mythology
Brandewijn (Dutch) or Branntwein (German) literally translates to “burned wine” whereas the first part of the word means “burning” which is a Dutch/German word used for distilling – so the correct translation would be “Distilled Wine."
The Celts believed the apple to be associated with rebirth and were said to bury apples in graves as food for the dead... similar to ones found in European & west Asian cemeteries too.
Dating as far back as 5,000 BC.
branawen.blogspot.com/2011/08/druidry-symbolism-of-apple-tree.html
The Battle of the Trees
(Wales)
www.ancienttexts.org/library/celtic/ctexts/t08.html
1st British Poem about trees