Spread the word!
Posted: Friday, 16 November 2007 |
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Since Sanday Images isn't blogging so much, maybe you could use one of my recently posted pictures, but you'd need to have all hands on deck, with the massive interest from Ladeeeze of the Islands, maybe not though eh? We don't want IB to go into melt-down, or for the site to crash.
Tws from The Dark Room
i sent most of the you sent me anne to various friends in nz,if you can send me some more,i'll them over with me ,also i'll leave some during my three day stopover in singapore,if you wantxxxxxcarol
carol from over here
A wee question about Mike Small - ex moderator of the general assembly of island bloggers. Do you know if its the same Mike Small who is talking about the Fife Diet on the Riddoch program?
pondhead from Mull
Hi Pondhead, yes it's him!
Anne from IBHQ
Is the Fife Diet a bit like the Edinburgh one? 'Aye, you'll hev hed your tea.'
Flying Cat from knock-knock-knockin' at heaven's door
Sure you could live on a Fife diet, but why would you want to UNLESS YOU HAD TO?! Flakey gimmicks. How about the other necessities and conveniences of a good (and not necessarily irresponsible) life? Maybe we should put border guards around Fife?
mjc from NM,USA
Hi Anne, thanks for the note. I guess Mikes young one will not be eating at Macdonalds then! I would be happy to use seasonal, locally sourced food and drink if I can afford it in terms of time and money. There is a producers market in Dervaig that is really popular because it’s nice social and the stuff tastes great - not a hint of second best or self-deprivation with fab crabs oysters and veg etc. The market is the key as it makes the buying the stuff easy and fun. Mike's diet is clearly for purists and I guess it may well put a lot people off just because of its worthy tone. A slightly less ethical and worthy approach might encourage many more people to support local producers. I suspect TV chefs banging on about the better flavour and quality of locally produced food will do more for this cause.
pondhead from Mull
mjc, we don't need border guards around Fife, the bridges limit access and egress quite nicely (!)
mia from purrondering at the pc
Come to think of it, I like Fife very much. St. Andrews Botanical is a delight, and Cambo gardens are very pleasant. Anstruther is certainly worth a detour, and the same applies to Melrose.
mjc from NM,USA
Gosh! When did the beggar's mantle fringed with gold invade Melrose? Honestly, those Fifers, there's no stopping them once they get going. See's meh peh!
Flying Cat from a bridge too far
Right, FC., Scottish Borders. I stand corrected. I never look at maps, unlike the women in the family. As I typed yesterday, I did think that Melrose seemed rather some way down the road from St. Andrews/ Edinburgh. Nice expression, I dare say: beggar's mantle... Did the Scots and residents of Fife appreciate that expression from James I & VI? Or was it viewed as condescension
mjc from NM,USA
I couldn't put my paw on Albuquerque just like that.
Flying Cat from bordering on insanity, Anne's leaving
So Anne,its your last days on IB and mine in france-for the time being!! Mind you not only i haven't packed suitcases -i haven't even bought the b****y things today is sunday and i fly off to allblackland on thurs--hope the other carol will accept the snaps i will send to you all. Have a merry xmas and a happy new yearxxxxxxx
carol from last days in france
Hi island Bloggers! I just finished a lovely Fife dinner - lovely. The idea that you have to eat food from the other side of the world is just wrong. Come see: http://fifediet.wordpress.com/
Mike Small from Fife