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Subject: Re: Re: [Scot] Re: GEN-TRIVIA-SCOTLAND-D Digest V03 #154
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 22:38:11 +0100 (BST)


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Sue
When I was a child grapes were quite a rarity, and usually reserved for taking to visit people in hospital. So I never heard of any ordinary person eating them, leaves that is. Maybe somewhere but usually pots of broth and mince and tatties were the order of the day.
Joyce.
PS liz
I had my last floral art class before the summer. I am going to take up art in the autumn, and I haven't decided which medium yet. Oils, water colour etc. Looking forward to it.


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> Perhaps cabbage leaves?
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Perhaps cabbage leaves?
Elizabeth
-----to>
> > I also like to wrap some meats in grape leaves, with a creamy mushroom
> > sauce
> > over all -- did the Scots use grape leaves in their cooking?
> >
> > Sue
> > Missouri
> >
> Muff Worden
> Ranargata 3
> 710 Seydisfjordur
> Iceland
> Phone: +354-472-1775
> Car: +354-854-4078
> Web: www.geocities.com/mworden.geo/
>
>
> ==============================
> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records,
go to:
> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
>


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