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16 October 2014

Scallowawife


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fortune telling and other things

On my tour of Scotland - I've been back on the Mainland - this time on my own - I visited Perth, GlenIsla, Aberfeldy, and various permutations of Aberdeen/Inverness/Huntly. Its been great fun, and amongst other things I had my fortune told at the Turriff Show.

- there is a great imbalance in my life
- a shadow on my palm - someone who cares deeply is watching over me.
- my children - one is unwell ( thats true)
- relationships - she mentioned some things too personal to reveal, but possibly could apply to anyone.
- a big career change this year - hmmm. hope its for the better and not involving me getting the sack.
- money from abroad - and lots of it. BRING IT ON!!

she also advised - get throught this year and next will be so much better. hmmm.

I wrote it all down, lets see if any comes true!

by the way I met Ruthodanort in Aberfeldy, she and I are in competition to see who can travel most miles in a summer holiday. we are both passionate about travelling.

My back is suffering terrible wi all this travellin, have been to an osteo whatsit and his advice is complete opposite to the doctor (who was worse than useless) (come back if it doesn't improve - why do you think I am sitting in your surgery??)
- use and icepack every 2 hours. DO NOT apply heat.
- lie down on back with knees up.
- never sit for more that 20 mins and never sit forwards as I am just now to see the computer screen.
- do not lie on your front to sleep
- and most worryingly DON'T do the cobra exercise as recommended in treat your own back book - its the wrong thing to do.

and my back is recovering at amazing speed.

Weel, must go, got to pack my bag again and set off. NB - wid shares in NorthLink help get me a cabin?

PS is this not what blogs are all about - sharing of experiences and information?



Posted on Scallowawife at 14:33

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Nice to hear you are up and running again Scallowawife. I agree this is what blogs are about. & What an experience this summer is being?!! PS Has anyone else noticed that the featured blog on the Northern Isles pages isn't Salmonberry (For the first time since March?)

Herman from Outwith Orkney (but on Ruthodanort's pewter)


There has been a product recall of Salmonberry as it was found that Cadbury's make it. Hope this is the sort of cunsumer information you are looking for in the Nortehrn Isles?

calumannabel from Dept of Rural Health Ness Lewis


Sounds like you'll need a good back to lift all the money coming from abroad. when you are rich will you buy Arnish Lighthouse a biro to replace his cast iron quill?

calumannabel from Location Location


I'm off to the northisles home page asap! I'm all excited noo!

ruthodanort from internet cafe in Stavanger


Salmon berry is, in fact, a very clever developement from Angus, where all the best berries grow. In conjunction with Orkney Fisherman's Society and OFDS, Angus managed to cross a raspberry with a salmon, thereby solving the problem of periodic gluts of both. The product freezes very well and has many uses, not least as a slimming aid and also makes a very dense hedge when planted, although the rank fishy smell can be a bit off-putting to those unused to such things.

Flying Cat from perched on a gut barrel


SB must also be very nutritious - rich in vitamin C and in omega 3 (we could write a poem here) and conform to Atkins Dieters as v little carbs. Another observation, Flying Cat - the rank fishy smell must make a very welcome change from the usual hedge we grow in these northern climes the ubiquitous flowering currant which produces no currant and stinks of....(sorry) cat's pee

scallowawife from shetland


Forget Salmonberry. How about a recipe for bannocks, Scallowawife? I hear it is made from something called bere: I had thought they were made with potatoes. It will be a while longer before I come to your door in search of a five course meal. Wife and I are flying in south of the Border this November (to visit daughter at uni.) and to go to Rome (where an old friend is currently based: none of us is getting any younger). Wife does not evince any desire to face the gales of the NI or WI in winter. Maybe next spring, but in the meantime, how about that recipe for bannocks? Anybody else has a heirloom recipe? Let us have it.

mjc from NM,USA


bannocks: recipes are very varied and we argue for hours on ingredients and method of cooking. this is easy. oven - hot 200 C grease a baking tray place a load of flour into a large bowl. I use SR and add 1 teasp baking powder to 200g add salt. add sour milk/ milk an yoghurt mix till its quite wet - just able to be rolled out using hands. I put flour on a board, place wet dough on top of flour, coat dough with flour and pat with palms of hand till its about 1.5cm thick without handling any more than necessary, cut into squares place on baking tray, bake 12 - 15 mins. if you want to handle less, roll out directly onto baking tray so that it is not moved after cutting. you get a nice soft bannock that way. traditionally you should cook on a girdle, thats a whole new lesson. eat same day with home made blackcurrant jam. bere is barley. use 25% barley/beremeal. it is very healthy. tatties - more of an Irish touch. give my regards to the pope. you can see bannocks on Scalloway school website, if its still there.

scallowawife from shetland


Dear Scallowawife, I feel sure 'stinks' was a slip of the paw, and that you're intention was to say, "the delightfully scented flowering currant, which is so reminiscent of delicious feline secretions." Prrrrrrrrr.

Flying Cat from feeling a bit sensitive


Thanks, Scallowawife. What is SR (line 3)? Again, muchas gracias.

mjc from NM,USA


mjc - SR is self raising - means that it has raising agent (baking powder) in it already. good luck!

scallowawife from shetland




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