Warm & fuzzy owls, goats, kitties, dogs, birds ETC. PICS &LINKS
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lol
Love the cheez-it cat
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Just had to do this for you Spookie.... xoxoxo
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That Pilbury one is Sooo Sad!!
Great bagpipes.
While we're on this Scottish kick I'd like to contribute that not all Scottish food is horrible. My Gran was Scottish and less well known than the shortbread is the amazing Scot's Tablet. Sometimes misnamed as fudge. My Gran's tablet was to die for. Just talking about it brings on a serious case of drool.....
She died in 1991 anfd I have seldom tasted any to equal her's - but here's a few pics to give the visual idea



Are you drooling yet?
If anyone is into sweet cooking you can find a recipe here
http://teandwheatenbread.blogspot.co.uk/2009/05/scottish-tablet.html
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Also another delicious Scottish food and one which in Ireland you can conveniently buy in the shops ....Tunnock's tea cakes! My late MIL who was from NC and living in FL used to love these when she was visiting. Unusually for a marshmallow they are also 100% vegetarian. Rock on Scotland!



drool, drool, slather, slather.....
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Oh WOW those are good.... Ha! I sent the KILT one to DD's!
My Mom was Scotch-Irish, My Dad was Irish & Jim Beam, and my Husband is Italian. So my girls are "what-ever!"
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Love it! The guy in the kilt! The cattery by IKEA pretty hilarious. The kitten (I said a trim) is scary, poor thing.
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OMD Fine!!!!
Is that tablet like a fudge candy? And I'm going to look for those tea cakes too ! Yum!!!!!
Going to send the kilt 'toons to DD, can hear her laughing now!
Thanks CHEVY!!
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More crumbly than store bought fudge - it's a real melt in the mouth taste rather than chewy, but might be similar to a homemade fudge.
I'm starving now !!!

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Clan Stewart here!
Love it Onco
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Onco that is a perfect motto for you!
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Feeling, recipes look interesting, need to try
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGPPHoeVSMs