Beautiful gift presentation pack of two bestselling books - Maw Broon's But an Ben Cookbook, and Maw Broon's Cooking with Bairns.
Author: Maw Broon
Publisher: Waverley Books Limited
ISBN: 1849341443
Category: Cooking
Page: 400
View: 939
Beautiful gift presentation pack of two bestselling books - Maw Broon's But an Ben Cookbook, and Maw Broon's Cooking with Bairns. Both books give great introductions to cooking, whether you are an adult or having fun baking and cooking in the kitchen with children.
New and original material in Maw Broon's Kitchen Notebook--this new notebook is the perfect gift at a great price.
Author: Maw Broon
Publisher: Broons Books (Incorporating Oor Wullie)
ISBN: 191023026X
Category: Cooking, Scottish
Page: 96
View: 138
New and original material in Maw Broon's Kitchen Notebook--this new notebook is the perfect gift at a great price. It contains variations of Maw's best recipes from her four cookbooks, with new recipes for shortbread, tablet, soups, etc, plus kitchen organizing secrets and lots of original funny material from Maw, Scotland's favorite matriarch. The notebook also contains some blank pages for your own notes.
This is a cookbook for every season, using all the goodness of the land. The outdoor life. Days out and things to do.
Author: Waverley Books
Publisher: Waverley Books Limited
ISBN: 190240761X
Category: Cooking
Page: 192
View: 716
A glorious new cookbook - the follow up to Maw Broon's Cookbook. Full of traditional recipes - but all new recipes - such as clootie dumpling, auld alliance pudding, American apple pie, a stick and a poke (rhubarb with a small bag of sugar), bramble jelly, plus recipes using fresh ingredients such as mussels, trout, and whisky marmalade.Scotlands best loved matriarch launches her second cookbook with the secrets of her country cooking from the But An Ben. The Gourmand Award-winning Maw Broons Cookbook was Scotlands Number One bestseller for nine weeks in the run up to Christmas 2007, and is still high in the charts. Maw was a wee bit pit oot by all the stooshie in the papers last year over her Maw Broon's Cookbook all that fuss about her being booked by the Diet Police! Indeed! She was pleased to hear all the celebrity chefs saying "everything in moderation".She went straight to the But An Ben to get the cookbook from there - as it has loads of healthy stuff - it being in the country. Maw loves the But an Ben, the Broons holiday home, her wee hoose among the heather that she always wanted, where the nations favourite family get away to from the town to experience all the goodness of the country! More of Maws secrets are shared in Maw Broon's But an' Ben Cookbook. There are simple recipes too for when the whole family isnt there and Maw has to stay at Glebe Street, so the brood doesnt fade away.These are completely new recipes from Maw. Traditional cooking with organic, nutritious ingredients, as well as some good, old-fashioned full-fat favourites! And the bits and pieces that are tucked into the cookbook are all there stains, seed packets, timetables, photos everything. Maw's been making all these recipes for years too - and she gets the whole family out and about in the fresh air, gathering and foraging. Happy peaceful carefree days for the whole family. Outings - Days Out - Activities that big and wee bairns can all do together Maw thinks there's nothing better than the whole family working away - having fun and days out all together.And she believes in the whole family sitting down together and eating and blethering and catching up with all that's going on. The family that eats together stays together! As Maw says "Play weel, Eat weel - stay weel!" And Jings - in this country we've got such rare good food on our own doorstep - fish and meat - everything fresh - eggs - poultry - fruit for the picking, a countryside rich in mushrooms, berries and wild plants for those who know where to look.And Maw says there's nae need tae cheat when you are cookin'! This is a cookbook for every season, using all the goodness of the land. The outdoor life. Days out and things to do. The seaside isnt that far away, and the Luntie Loch and Snechtie River provide an abundance of local fish for the talented fisherman. (Or for Paw and Granpaw theres an excellent fishmonger in Auchentogle.) Theres picnic and barbecue food, and perfect food for a hikers packed lunch and for hampers.Grow your own. Theres gardening tips and recipes for the home-grown produce from Granpaws vegetable patch. Hes a dab hand at growing herbs, leeks, carrots and tatties at the back of the But an Ben.Pick your own. Theres food for free aplenty at the But an Ben, and foraging is a great activity for bored bairns. Wild plants, berries, mushrooms, and herbs theres rich pickings in the hedgerows for those who know where to look.Nostalgia. Readers will recognise the various rituals of family days out: tartan travel rugs, leaky flasks, sand in your sandwiches, falling in the burn, travel sickness, midgies and good, honest family fun in the outdoors! Maw Broons But an' Ben Cookbook has it all. Happy, peaceful, carefree days at the But an Ben!
Packed full of beautiful, easy-to-follow recipes, as well as Maw's time-tested hints, tips, and baking secrets, Bake with Maw Broon has something for everyone and is guaranteed to make your family smile.
Author: DC Thomson & Co Ltd
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
ISBN: 1910230022
Category: Baking
Page: 192
View: 642
Maw Broon has been baking delicious cakes, braw biscuits, and perfect pastry for her hungry family for years. Now, Maw finally shares some of her favorite recipes, including cakes and bakes, puddings and pastries, biscuits and bread, sweets and treats, cakes for special occasions, and baking for bairns. Packed full of beautiful, easy-to-follow recipes, as well as Maw's time-tested hints, tips, and baking secrets, "Bake with Maw Broon" has something for everyone and is guaranteed to make your family smile.
It's at this point that the Bairn emerges from the kitchen with a big bag of flour,
sprinkling it everywhere as she walks. Bairn Me's a flour girl! Hen, Joe and
Horace play us into the next scene – 'Maggie May' by Rod Stewart perhaps.
Scene Three ...
Author: Rob Drummond
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781350028067
Category: Drama
Page: 128
View: 800
Pit the kettle oan mither, this is braw news! Scotland's most famous family, The Broons, are brought to life in this new stage adaptation by award-winning playwright Rob Dummond. Beloved of readers since their first appearance in the Sunday Post in 1936, The Broons are a family of infamous characters including Granpaw, Paw and Maw Broon, Hen and Joe, Daphne, Maggie, Horace, the Twins and the Bairn. Living in each other's pockets in 10 Glebe Street, today they're getting together for a commemorative photograph. But change is afoot at 10 Glebe Street when Maggie announces she's getting married, Hen and Daphne are heading out on dates, Joe is off to London and Horace is off to Mars. With Paw trying to save his pennies for the wedding and Grandpaw out to settle old scores, what will Maw do to keep her family together? Filled with laughs, love and comic-strip visuals, all set to a Scottish soundtrack, The Broons is a fast-paced, fun and fantastic adaptation of a much-loved institution. It was first performed at Perth Concert Hall in September 2016 as part of a Scotland-wide tour.
Meanwhile, born fully-formed in Glebe Street in 1936, Maw Broon was the
creation of cartoonist Dudley Watkins and Robert Low, ... attractive Joe, lanky
Hen, the twins and the bairn – are not only a family but a fair representation of
society at the time. ... Committed to shopping, cooking, cleaning and meeting
their every need, Maw, and women like her, had no time for any passions or
hobbies of their own.
Author: Annie Harrower-Gray
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 9781473834705
Category: History
Page: 190
View: 921
Annie Harrower-Gray opens up an alternative view of Scotland's turbulent history, revealing three centuries through the eyes of the nation's women. The whole of society appears, from ordinary labourers, prostitutes and factory hands to their more celebrated sisters and even witches, bodysnatchers and female Jacobites. All their tales are freshly researched and told with a sense of humour. Colourful characters abound! Step inside the boudoirs of Edinburgh's ladies of pleasure, whose civilised manners so confused one church minister that he 'accidentally' took tea in a brothel. Creep into the graveyard with Helen Torrance and Jean Lapiq, convicted of bodysnatching half a century before Burke and Hare. Uncover the murky history of Scotland's last witch Helen Duncan, whose eerily accurate wartime predictions led to her imprisonment. This book offers an exciting and erudite voyage through the social history of Scotland. Honour the heroines who helped to shape Scotland, yet rest in unvisited tombs!As featured in Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser and Scottish Memories Magazine.
Author: John Wiley & Sons, IncorporatedPublish On: 1989-09
3 UT UM ( AYE , BUT THAT KITCHEN ( CHAIR ' S NO ' HALF GOIN ' FOR BROON ' S BACK ! E ogo In ASLAUGSTDRAUCH DRAUGHTS MARATHON IN
AID OF OLD FOLKS CLUB FUNDS If only Paw Broon knew — What the Bairn
planned.
I had never seen any reading material in the herd ' s hoose other than the People
' s Friend , the Squeaker and the bible . ' Please ... I ' ll pit a broon paper cover on
its batters . ' I ' ll be ... Behind her I could see into the lamplit kitchen . A quiet ...
The Broons fair enjoy a good laugh. So the family have all pitched in to compile their favourite funnies. Each joke has a Scottish flavour - a bit like haggis-flavoured crisps.
Author: The Broons
Publisher: Broons Books (Incorporating Oor Wullie)
ISBN: 1910230480
Category:
Page: 128
View: 579
The Broons fair enjoy a good laugh. So the family have all pitched in to compile their favourite funnies. Each joke has a Scottish flavour - a bit like haggis-flavoured crisps. There'll be quick-fire gags, funny stories and lots of classic Broons illustrations. WARNING! Please don't read these jokes while eating your porridge or you may accidentally pebbledash your kitchen!
I'm going to cook master's bacon ; he likes it done on the gledes ( M.A.R. ) . w. ...
adv . gleefully : Dmf . Gleesomely fitting A croon o'white flowers on her bonnie broon hair , THOM Jock o ' the Knowe ( 1878 ) ... Rnf . ( She ) had a cluster o '
white pearls Ere glegest mither could discern Their out - come in an or'nar bairn ,
Young ...
His een Rxb . In auld stockin feet , the siller did gleet , A. Scott Poems glittering for
anger like a fiery gleed , Gilpin Sngs . ( 1866 ) 484 . ... I'm going to cook master's
bacon ; he likes it done on the Abd . Some wickit wasp or gleg may sting him ,
Still Cottar's gledes ( M.A.R. ) . w. ... tongues , Ian MACLAREN Brier broon hair ,
THOM Jock o ' the Knowe ( 1878 ) 70 . ... ( Williams ) ; could discern Their out -
come in an or'nar bairn , Young Pictures Breton ( Leon ) glis , ' rosée ' ( Du
RUSQUEC ) .
Strong - minded lady and the cook , 99 . St. Giles ... Then I'm sure it maun be broon paper , ' 99 . Thom , Provost , and Miss Carnegy of Craigo , 96 . Thom , Rev
. Mr. , 195 . • The bairns to ae house , and the meat to anither , ' 167 . • The less I
lee ...
So like the bairns you didn ' t bother Tackie Broon very much , because he was a
bit surly at the best of times , so you ... The Queen Mary now occupied the whole
of the kitchen table , when Kathleen had cleared everything away to let you work
...
Author: David Toulmin
Publisher: Wright Gordon Pub Limited
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002375074
Category: Fiction
Page: 334
View: 595
Recollections of farm life in Buchan, gathered from 44 years as a farm laborer. Vital, humorous and sensitive stories.
Maria was lyin ' in the best bedroom — what had been Mary ' s room — instead o
' in the kitchen bed . ... O ' a ' the unexpectit things in the warl ' shairly there ' s
naething mair unexpectit than to crack open sic a pale green shell and see yon
bricht broon chestnut inside it - like a ... Bairns were playin ' in the street ootside .
Maria was lyin ' in the best bedroom – what had been Mary ' s room - instead o '
in the kitchen bed . ... O ' a ' the unexpectit things in the warl ' shairly there ' s
naething mair unexpectit than to crack open sic a pale green shell and see yon
bricht broon chestnut inside it - like a ... Bairns were playin ' in the street ootside .
Author: Hugh MacDiarmid
Publisher: Carcanet Press
ISBN: UOM:39015047703155
Category: Literary Criticism
Page: 304
View: 434
This is a collection of psychological studies. Some of the studies in this book are based upon the author's own life, and others explore both male and female viewpoints. The text also includes short stories, short plays, and a ballet scenario.
Maria was lyin ' in the best bedroom — what had been Mary ' s room — instead o
' in the kitchen bed . ... O ' a ' the unexpectit things in the warl shairly there ' s
naething mair unexpectit than to crack open sic a pale green shell and see yon
bricht broon chestnut inside it - like a ... Bairns were playin ' in the street ootside .
Maria was lyin ' in the best bedroom — what had been Mary's room -- instead o '
in the kitchen bed . ... O'a'the unexpectit things in the warl shairly there's naething
mair unexpectit than to crack open sic a pale green shell and see yon bricht broon chestnut ... Bairns were playin ' He worth . finnin somet ! were to say in
Maria 47.
A dainty recipe is thin bread or toast buttered , then spread lightly with BOVRIL ,
sandwiched and served cut in fingers or squares ... We herewith append the
They're dear , dear bairns to me . series of three . ... the claes , The gray hairs
there alore their time " Mither , mak ' Tam gie ower at once , Were thick amang the broon .
Author: William Makepeace ThackerayPublish On: 1923
So it was inscribed i ' this fashion : IN MEMORY OF ISABELLA BELSBY OF
BELSBY IN THE COUNTY OF YORK ( REPUTED ... boond up iv & tight sticky
coat one day was unfurled full spread next day as wide oppen as Mr . Broon o '
Fozzil gig umbrella . ... My mother gived him a good sit - doon dinner i ' back kitchen , and he got his teas wi ' an awd lady i ' Poorhouse Row he was
acquaintanced wi ' , and a good wash at pump . * Come yer ways in , my bairn , '
she calls oot tiv him .
It is known McGregor , for he had seen him but a few the followers of the Prophet
make good minutes before . steam . ... Where did you learn are among the spawn
of crows who cook the bat ? ... if a body keeps neither suspicious literature nor
characters his hand on them , but the -'s ain bairns were harbored in his
department that he when they ... A holy war could be waged kneelin ' on wee broon mats !