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Some phrases in Scottish Gaelic - common greetings & at the table.  Most of the phrases are from the book "Everyday Gaelic" by Morag MacNeill

Some phrases in Scottish Gaelic - common greetings & at the table. Most of the phrases are from the book "Everyday Gaelic" by Morag MacNeill

Scottish Slang     Napier:  Mítica universidad de Edinburgh, Escocia.     Edimburgo es un núcleo cultural con mucha historia, un patrimonio extraordinario y es una de las ciudades más visitadas del Reino Unido, muy amistosa con los estudiantes internacionales. El centro de la ciudad es Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO.    #WeLoveBS #inglés #idiomas #Edinburgh #Edimburgo   #ReinoUnido #RegneUnit #UK  #Scotland #Escocia

Scottish Slang Napier: Mítica universidad de Edinburgh, Escocia. Edimburgo es un núcleo cultural con mucha historia, un patrimonio extraordinario y es una de las ciudades más visitadas del Reino Unido, muy amistosa con los estudiantes internacionales. El centro de la ciudad es Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. #WeLoveBS #inglés #idiomas #Edinburgh #Edimburgo #ReinoUnido #RegneUnit #UK #Scotland #Escocia

"Old Gaelic Lullaby", Illustrator: Donn P. Crane, 1924

“The Child’s Treasury” edited by May Hill. Literature for the child as part of the Foundation Desk Co. series. Copyrighted by W.F. Quarrie & Co, 1924. Illustrator unknown.

Gaelic Phrases - Mo Chridhe – Sandra Muir Design

Greeting card with popular Gaelic phrase meaning 'my heart'. printed on smooth white card stock and comes with a matching wine coloured envelope. Made in Scotland. Size: 15cm square

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How about making an Iced Gaelic Coffee? #WorldWhiskyDay #WorldWhiskeyDay
Double the Spectacle
People in the British Isles celebrated a festival called Hallowe’en. It usually started October 31st and finished on November 1st. This festival was believed to have origins in the gaelic festival of Samhain. This festival was regarded as the season of the dead. It was a time when the boundary between this world and the next could easily be crossed.
Halloween is on a Saturday this year and even if our Halloween party is virtual, let's make it the scariest thanks to this creepy eyeball cocktail. Using lychees and blueberries we create eyeballs that are swimming in a "blood" punch keep cold thanks to a hand made out of ice! Have everyone screaming for more of these disgustingly delicious cocktails. Find more cocktail recipes at Chefclub.tv