Stovies are deadly too, along with deep fried pizza but I miss OVD rum most of all. Found all over Scotland but far too rare in England. At least I can still buy Abernethy biscuits....yum. It's like a digestive and a rich tea at the same time, only better.
When I lived in Scotland the deadly food didn't matter, I lived in Peterhead and everyone died at sea falling off the boats. I kid you not! Damned if I would ever be a fisherman.
...meanwhile, back on topic.
Hmm... Peterhead eh... and you got out alive... :eek:
Afraid the old Bucky is the choice of todays youth over OVD Rum (preferred a bottle of Lannie myself when I was younger). Abernethy biscuits = yum... but ye cannea beat a Carmel Log, Carmel Wafer or a Tunnocks Tea Cake when it come to biscuits...

Stovies divides the east and west of Scotland with a great passion, in the west where I come from originally Stovies is a type of watery soup made with links, onions, mince and sometime a few tatties. while in the east where I now live they call tatties and corned beef Stovies, causes quite a few arguments that one does...

True about the fishermen, wonder how many life's it cost's just to keep us going in a nice grease soaked Fish Supper...
(PS: you should maybe start smuggling some OVD Rum south of the border, could be a nice little earner that one...

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