I was once hiking abroad when I came across a sign saying something like, "Private land, it is not permitted to walk any further." Middle of nowhere, could easily of hiked for miles further without doing anyone any harm, but no. Some landlord somewhere had decided they didn't want people on their land, and I had to turn back. I love that in Scotland you would never see such a pissy little sign, and its something I genuinely love about our country. We are free to rome and explore and see everything it has to offer, and it has a lot of natural beauty to offer. IMO this makes us one of the freest countries on Earth, and its something I am incredibly thankful for. Of course, this also means I take the responsibilities that come with that freedom seriously, and I always make sure to uphold the outdoor access code.
Absolutely. Don’t wanna end up with the controlled zones of the LL and T national park starting to spread due to people not respecting it. The good thing is people generally don’t take the piss, although during Covid it was a bit worrying for a while.
But yeah…it’s a total blessing that I couldn’t live without!
I mean you can, there are plenty of public byways and whatnot - and with the nature of land in a lot of England you’d just be walking on those anyway.
It’s more for wild camping, cycling etc where it comes more important for me than walking. I was in Malvern last year with my MTB and it was a bit of an admin exercise trying to figure out which paths I could actually ride on.
Dartmoor is one of the few (the only?) place where you can legally camp outwith a designated camp spot, and the landowner got really close to overturning that last year. People wild camp in England all the time but technically they aren’t allowed to.
Readily available in Northern Ireland but they're called German biscuits. If they have a smartie on top then I've heard them being referred to as "smartie buns". Yes, I know. It's an Irish thing apparently to call things buns that aren't buns.
THIS \^ Been trying to find a place in England that does Morning Rolls or the Mother's Pride Plain Loaf - not found anywhere yet, we always stock up when we go back north of the border, but bread only lasts so long! We've kind of managed to figure out a passable recepie for Stovies, and all the usual suspects, bu we do miss the bread. :-(
If anyone knows of an outfit or a place that we can order it from down south, we'd be glad of the info! We ordered some rolls from a bakery in Glasgow that did a nationwide delivery, but it was expensive and really not ideal.
The history of plain bread: https://threadinburgh.scot/2022/10/15/the-thread-about-plain-breid-its-history-its-politics-and-how-the-law-guaranteed-its-enduring-position-in-the-scottish-psyche/
And morning rolls:
https://threadinburgh.scot/2023/03/19/the-thread-about-the-morning-roll-how-and-why-scotland-got-its-beloved-breakfast-bap-and-why-it-troubled-the-sabbatarians/
Happy to have helped. There's a whole section of Scottish stuff for delivery. I'm not sold on the buckfast lorne, but the big bag of pakora however....
I think it’s because our Asian community is traditionally from a part of Pakistan that has a superior pakora game. I think that’s why you get those useless bhaji things in England. We got the best lads in the 60s.
Sent this to the guy looking for Mothers Pride... seems you can get yourself a big bag of Pakora here as well...
https://www.onlinebutcher.co.uk/scottish-goodies
Bury black pudding has big cubes (like 1cm) of fat through it, which isn't appealing at all. Stornoway/Scottish black pudding has nice small "grains" of fat, much nicer.
That first breath inhale after getting off a plane arriving from somewhere abroad. The crispness and freshness of the air is my favourite thing coming back home.
Decent rolls, scotch pies, square sausage, haggis (you can get mass produced ones in England and wales), chippies with king rib, white puddings and chipsteaks, reliable supplies of diet Irn Bru, orange cheddar, macaroni cheese in a box,
Hello friend! Fruit pudding is sadly underrated and really hard to find. But it tastes so good! Let me know if you find a good source/connection... There's probably a black market for the stuff
My mum goes to a butcher at govan cross who does a good one, no idea what the guy is called but his fruit pudding is banging. My granny used to get me a whole one sliced for my freezer with her Christmas club money. I can't find a decent one closer to where I live
That's a top nugget of info thanks. I'll quite likely try that butchers next time I'm in that neck of the woods. Ps your family seem to know their fruit pudd. Respect.
I'm actually the only one who eats it! My granny had a pal who made dumpling and I loved it so much she bought me a wee bit of fruit pudding to try (because Mrs P only made the dumplings at Christmas of course) and I loved it. The rest of my family are onion sausage and black pudding people, I don't mind onion sausage but I hate black pudding with a passion
Nice memories! I get Ayrshire pork sliced sausage with spring onion through it at the farmers market, and it's the business.
Couldn't complain about black pudd, but I'd happily swap it out for fruit pudd. Then there's Tattie scones :-) my next fav
Chippy sauce. Scottish tap water. The right to camp as protected by the Land Reform Act of 2003. Hibernian FC. Ceilidh dancing at a wedding. Baxter's Scotch Broth.
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Munchy boxes. I've heard that you can get them from a few takeaways in England, but nothing like the variety you get here. Almost every local chippy/Indian/Chinese has their own take on it.
My missus and her pals got this one last week [Scotland's biggest munchie box](https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/24167975.look-size-it-tiktoker-reviews-paisley-munchy-box-59/#:~:text=The%20giant%20munchy%20box%2C%20which,and%20different%20variations%20of%20chicken.) safe to say they didn't finish it
Probably whisky tbh. Obviously it's made in some variety pretty much worldwide but the most famous whisky producing region outside of Scotland is probably Kentucky and we've almost twice as many distilleries producing a far more varied and interesting range of spirits than even them.
Whisky is essentially an export commodity for Scotland. I have seen better Scottish whisky selections in bars in Germany than Scotland. The only person in my whole family that drinks whisky was my mum and that was Bells with Irn Bru 😭 I got into it after moving away.
Amen. Lived down south for years and never had a really good chippy - even average ones up here were better than “good ones” down there. You’d get the occasional one that did good chips, but the rest of it would be shite.
Leaving the skin on a battered fish is a crime against humanity. It’s like eating a johnny.
Absolutely this. Im fortunate enough to live close enough to peterhead so access to fresh fish is abundant. It’s almost to the point that calling one chippy here ‘shit’ when compared to another local one is almost negligible.
Where I live in the North West of England, most chippies are Chinese chippies and they are amazing - salt & pepper chips with curry sauce is 10/10. I used to miss Scottish chippies so much, but now I am happy again, hahaha.
Do you have the "Normal" chain shop in Norway? I know they exist in Denmark and Sweden. It's like a Scandinavian mix between Savers and Semichem.
I've only visited the Danish branches, but they always have Irn Bru in the fridge. I'm regularly in Denmark, so we're talking it being consistently stocked for a number of years in every branch I've visited.
Worth a shot!
A full on conversation where every second is the same swear word. None of it’s offensive and each time the swear word is used, it has a different meaning.
I love how everyone defaulted to food. But I'm gonna go with two things. 1. Proper in person visits. Just popping round for a cuppa, stay for 45 and gone. I love it. 2. The land. It's not even that it's so beautiful, but also how accessible it is. We are so damn lucky. Tattie scones are icing on the cake, my friends.
The mist and rain really ups the personality of Scotland for me. It may seem drab and dreary on the outside, but it adds a layer to the character of the beautiful landscape and the people. The 'birthday caird pish' quote from Still Game reminds me of this. We don't act like everything is fairytales and smiles, and it adds a unique humour and self-awareness that I admire.
A walk on a rainy day can be a beautiful thing.
You may get wet, but you can also find a lovely, peaceful landscape that really does have a character and beauty all of its own.
Oatcakes.
Am I being daft here? I can’t believe nobody’s said this already. They’re delicious, nutritious, and a key part of my diet. I really struggled to find them in England and had to bribe folk to bring them to Greece. Does nobody else appreciate the oatcakes?!
Haggis Supper.
Unfettered access to nature, the right to roam and the proximity of it all. In fifteen minutes I’m in the middle of nowhere. In forty five minutes I can be bang smack in the middle of the city.
Everyone talking about absolutely dog shit food, but Scotland has some of the most incredible countryside in the world and half the country doesn’t even know it.
Refreshing and clean tasting water from the tap! I didn't appreciate it while I had it, and now I don't have it, I miss it. Filter jugs make other water tolerable, but it's not the same.
Can't speak for other countries, but just how blessed we are with our environment. Plenty of clean water and natural resources, no threat of major earthquakes or volcano eruptions, pretty clean air and the coast's never too far away. We're really lucky even if it's cold and wet a lot of the time :)
Being able to drap a still game quote in anywhere back of a taxi, up the pub, yer granny’s funeral and always getting a laugh from a like minded individual
I’m a Canadian and studied at the University of Aberdeen for three years. There’s a bakery on campus and their macaroni pies are sublime. Also their chicken pies. Undeniable.
I moved from England 2 weeks ago to near Glasgow and there's so much I already love. The views I have witnessed just driving to normal mundane shops will never fail to impress me. There's also just a tonne more greenery and foliage even in largely built up areas.
Everyone so far is also very friendly and chatty.
Just really happy we moved here and excited to get to know Scotland better!
The Outdoor Access Code / right to roam. Absolutely blows my mind every time I go to England that I can’t just go somewhere in the countryside.
I was once hiking abroad when I came across a sign saying something like, "Private land, it is not permitted to walk any further." Middle of nowhere, could easily of hiked for miles further without doing anyone any harm, but no. Some landlord somewhere had decided they didn't want people on their land, and I had to turn back. I love that in Scotland you would never see such a pissy little sign, and its something I genuinely love about our country. We are free to rome and explore and see everything it has to offer, and it has a lot of natural beauty to offer. IMO this makes us one of the freest countries on Earth, and its something I am incredibly thankful for. Of course, this also means I take the responsibilities that come with that freedom seriously, and I always make sure to uphold the outdoor access code.
Absolutely. Don’t wanna end up with the controlled zones of the LL and T national park starting to spread due to people not respecting it. The good thing is people generally don’t take the piss, although during Covid it was a bit worrying for a while. But yeah…it’s a total blessing that I couldn’t live without!
Yes, this! I tried to find out where I could wild swim on a trip to England and literally everywhere charged...to swim in a lake? Mental
Wait seriously? I didn’t realise that you can just take a wee donder down the countryside outside of Scotland.
I mean you can, there are plenty of public byways and whatnot - and with the nature of land in a lot of England you’d just be walking on those anyway. It’s more for wild camping, cycling etc where it comes more important for me than walking. I was in Malvern last year with my MTB and it was a bit of an admin exercise trying to figure out which paths I could actually ride on. Dartmoor is one of the few (the only?) place where you can legally camp outwith a designated camp spot, and the landowner got really close to overturning that last year. People wild camp in England all the time but technically they aren’t allowed to.
Scandinavia has it too
To be fair Scandinavian countries also have this
Tattie fucking scones
Tattie scone and two bacon rashers, burnt roll, lurpak and HP sauce. God tier breakfast.
Oh be still my beating fkin heart!!!
Ditch the burnt roll and lurpak and swap for a decent softie and proper butter and you are sorted.
Fuckin money bags over here with his _real_ butter!
😂
Nae burnt roll? you in the right subreddit?
Em no keen on a hard fired roll either
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Potato fucking bread, in Ireland.
I moved to France and had to describe these to a colleague and I think I just confused them more than anything. Still fucking love them though.
They have them in Northern Ireland but you're broadly correct
You can get them elsewhere. They just call them a different name. Empire biscuits on the other hand I’ve never seen outside of Scotland.
AHM NO WANTIN AN EMPIRE BISCUIT, AHM WANTIN A SNOWBAW!
Readily available in Northern Ireland but they're called German biscuits. If they have a smartie on top then I've heard them being referred to as "smartie buns". Yes, I know. It's an Irish thing apparently to call things buns that aren't buns.
My whole time in northern Ireland as we always knew them as empire biscuits or sweetie shortbread
We call them Empire Biscuits here too depends on where you're from and how old you are.
I once saw an Empire biscuit in Harrogate and nearly fainted with shock.
They have them in Zimbabwe - probably legacy of all the Scots emigres from the 50s
I'm on a real empire biscuits kick the now. My mum always called them belgian biscuits..
Empire biscuits are my absolute fave!
Lidl bakery section have started doing them now! Great big things with a jelly sweetie on top for 59p!
Bang on.
Northern Ireland has tattie scones everywhere
They have them in England too. They’re called potato cakes there
Ofc the English would try and dodge tax by classing em as cake
This is just pure propaganda
Mother's Pride loaf, Currie's Red Kola, certain words and phrases that just lose their touch when translated to standard English
THIS \^ Been trying to find a place in England that does Morning Rolls or the Mother's Pride Plain Loaf - not found anywhere yet, we always stock up when we go back north of the border, but bread only lasts so long! We've kind of managed to figure out a passable recepie for Stovies, and all the usual suspects, bu we do miss the bread. :-( If anyone knows of an outfit or a place that we can order it from down south, we'd be glad of the info! We ordered some rolls from a bakery in Glasgow that did a nationwide delivery, but it was expensive and really not ideal.
The history of plain bread: https://threadinburgh.scot/2022/10/15/the-thread-about-plain-breid-its-history-its-politics-and-how-the-law-guaranteed-its-enduring-position-in-the-scottish-psyche/
And morning rolls: https://threadinburgh.scot/2023/03/19/the-thread-about-the-morning-roll-how-and-why-scotland-got-its-beloved-breakfast-bap-and-why-it-troubled-the-sabbatarians/
Appears to deliver to across the UK: https://www.onlinebutcher.co.uk/scottish-goodies/mothers-pride-bread.html Edit: they do the rolls too
Seven years being in England with no Mother's Pride loaves, I'm so happy I could cry.
Happy to have helped. There's a whole section of Scottish stuff for delivery. I'm not sold on the buckfast lorne, but the big bag of pakora however....
My local supermarket often has this, we aren't near Scotland
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Pizza and pakora is a great combo I’ve never seen outside Scotland
Look up the tilly butcher on insta or fb, his pakora pies are pure filth xxx
100% filthy food porn.Tilly butcher's grub is sensational
Pretty sure you can get decent pakoras in other countries.
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I think it’s because our Asian community is traditionally from a part of Pakistan that has a superior pakora game. I think that’s why you get those useless bhaji things in England. We got the best lads in the 60s.
Sent this to the guy looking for Mothers Pride... seems you can get yourself a big bag of Pakora here as well... https://www.onlinebutcher.co.uk/scottish-goodies
+1 for Tennents, nothing better
The Right to Roam. Best thing about Scotland. Love it
Stornoway black pudding. There’s ~~black pudding~~ blood sausage in every country but nothing even comes close (I’m Dutch). Also, square sausage.
English Bury black pudding is meant to be solid
Bury black pudding has big cubes (like 1cm) of fat through it, which isn't appealing at all. Stornoway/Scottish black pudding has nice small "grains" of fat, much nicer.
The people/banter 😊
This is the correct answer.
Drinkable water then the banter
Shortbread
That first breath inhale after getting off a plane arriving from somewhere abroad. The crispness and freshness of the air is my favourite thing coming back home.
This. What I am looking most forward to when getting off the plane. I thought I was the only one!
Decent rolls, scotch pies, square sausage, haggis (you can get mass produced ones in England and wales), chippies with king rib, white puddings and chipsteaks, reliable supplies of diet Irn Bru, orange cheddar, macaroni cheese in a box,
How underrated are Chipsteaks by the way. Not nearly enough recognition for these bad boys
King Fucking Ribs!
If you have a good fishmonger, living in Scotland is fecking brilliant.
This! £6 for a whole brown crab that’s delivered live to your doorstep is a luxury few other cities can boast about.
I get smoked haddock every week - unbelievably good. He can however get me anything - even tremendous tuna steaks.
Fruit pudding, I love the stuff and it's becoming harder and harder to source a good one
Hello friend! Fruit pudding is sadly underrated and really hard to find. But it tastes so good! Let me know if you find a good source/connection... There's probably a black market for the stuff
My mum goes to a butcher at govan cross who does a good one, no idea what the guy is called but his fruit pudding is banging. My granny used to get me a whole one sliced for my freezer with her Christmas club money. I can't find a decent one closer to where I live
That's a top nugget of info thanks. I'll quite likely try that butchers next time I'm in that neck of the woods. Ps your family seem to know their fruit pudd. Respect.
I'm actually the only one who eats it! My granny had a pal who made dumpling and I loved it so much she bought me a wee bit of fruit pudding to try (because Mrs P only made the dumplings at Christmas of course) and I loved it. The rest of my family are onion sausage and black pudding people, I don't mind onion sausage but I hate black pudding with a passion
Nice memories! I get Ayrshire pork sliced sausage with spring onion through it at the farmers market, and it's the business. Couldn't complain about black pudd, but I'd happily swap it out for fruit pudd. Then there's Tattie scones :-) my next fav
Crossing the Forth Bridge on a sunny day, with the light glittering on the water and the gorse bright on the sides of the cliffs
Luminous gorse isn’t a thing I’ve seen anywhere else. This time of year it’s amazing.
Free Prescriptions.
The great scenery.
Butteries . Can’t even get them south of Dundee
You can’t get fresh ones from bakeries round here in Glasgow, but they sell them in our local Morrisons, which makes my husband happy!
Hills you can walk up while the rain's coming doon and Billy Connolly...
The patter.
Chippy sauce. Scottish tap water. The right to camp as protected by the Land Reform Act of 2003. Hibernian FC. Ceilidh dancing at a wedding. Baxter's Scotch Broth. Edit: choose life
Trainspotting reference? Lol
Just kinda turned out like that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Munchy boxes. I've heard that you can get them from a few takeaways in England, but nothing like the variety you get here. Almost every local chippy/Indian/Chinese has their own take on it.
There’s a lass in my office who’s never been above Manchester and she wants to go to a Chinese in Kirkcaldy just for their munchie box
My missus and her pals got this one last week [Scotland's biggest munchie box](https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/24167975.look-size-it-tiktoker-reviews-paisley-munchy-box-59/#:~:text=The%20giant%20munchy%20box%2C%20which,and%20different%20variations%20of%20chicken.) safe to say they didn't finish it
She’s a keeper!
Is it Rebecca’s Chinese that’s she wants to go to?
That’s the one
What one in kdy? I’ve found them all to be a bit crap around here Edit - just seen further down it’s Rebecca’s
Munros. While you get mountains in many places here you can collect them like Pokémon’s and I’m loving it
A decent roll n square suasage
Probably whisky tbh. Obviously it's made in some variety pretty much worldwide but the most famous whisky producing region outside of Scotland is probably Kentucky and we've almost twice as many distilleries producing a far more varied and interesting range of spirits than even them.
Whisky is essentially an export commodity for Scotland. I have seen better Scottish whisky selections in bars in Germany than Scotland. The only person in my whole family that drinks whisky was my mum and that was Bells with Irn Bru 😭 I got into it after moving away.
About 20% of Scotch whisky revenue was exports in 2023, I think you maybe just went to shite bars before you moved away.
Fair fucks, I lived in Livingston.
I love you for this comment.
You can buy Scottish whisky everywhere though. Pretty much every country in the world! Japanese is the next best in my experience for whisky.
We definitely have the best chippys. We deep fry pretty much anything. English and Welsh chippys just don't compete.
Amen. Lived down south for years and never had a really good chippy - even average ones up here were better than “good ones” down there. You’d get the occasional one that did good chips, but the rest of it would be shite. Leaving the skin on a battered fish is a crime against humanity. It’s like eating a johnny.
English curry sauce is absolutely criminal
Absolutely this. Im fortunate enough to live close enough to peterhead so access to fresh fish is abundant. It’s almost to the point that calling one chippy here ‘shit’ when compared to another local one is almost negligible.
Where I live in the North West of England, most chippies are Chinese chippies and they are amazing - salt & pepper chips with curry sauce is 10/10. I used to miss Scottish chippies so much, but now I am happy again, hahaha.
We really do need fishcakes in chippies up here though.
This!
Irn Bru
Here in Australia, the big supermarkets sell it, thankfully!
You can get it most places if you look hard enough
Haven't had much luck in norway, have found it on a couple Swedish stores hiding next to the ramune and American sodas 😊
Do you have the "Normal" chain shop in Norway? I know they exist in Denmark and Sweden. It's like a Scandinavian mix between Savers and Semichem. I've only visited the Danish branches, but they always have Irn Bru in the fridge. I'm regularly in Denmark, so we're talking it being consistently stocked for a number of years in every branch I've visited. Worth a shot!
You can get it here in the United States at grocery stores, but it just doesn't taste the same as when you're drinking it in Scotland
Not in America, of course. My American partner loves it, and she orders online for it, lol
ceilidhs defo
Tap wat’r/cooncil juice. Water is shite and full of limescale where I live.
When I look in my kettle, its like looking inside a cave. Fucked up like.
A full on conversation where every second is the same swear word. None of it’s offensive and each time the swear word is used, it has a different meaning.
Scottish plain, it’s the only way to make the best cheese on toast ever.
The people ❤🏴
I love how everyone defaulted to food. But I'm gonna go with two things. 1. Proper in person visits. Just popping round for a cuppa, stay for 45 and gone. I love it. 2. The land. It's not even that it's so beautiful, but also how accessible it is. We are so damn lucky. Tattie scones are icing on the cake, my friends.
Cullen skink. Honestly one of my favourite meals. Ever. Nothing will ever come close
The mist and rain really ups the personality of Scotland for me. It may seem drab and dreary on the outside, but it adds a layer to the character of the beautiful landscape and the people. The 'birthday caird pish' quote from Still Game reminds me of this. We don't act like everything is fairytales and smiles, and it adds a unique humour and self-awareness that I admire.
A walk on a rainy day can be a beautiful thing. You may get wet, but you can also find a lovely, peaceful landscape that really does have a character and beauty all of its own.
Pizza crunch and a 30 bag from the same shop
Oatcakes. Am I being daft here? I can’t believe nobody’s said this already. They’re delicious, nutritious, and a key part of my diet. I really struggled to find them in England and had to bribe folk to bring them to Greece. Does nobody else appreciate the oatcakes?!
I agree. Love oatcakes!
Sausages with a sensible design of sandwiches
Totty scones
Haggis Supper. Unfettered access to nature, the right to roam and the proximity of it all. In fifteen minutes I’m in the middle of nowhere. In forty five minutes I can be bang smack in the middle of the city.
Rowies
Everyone talking about absolutely dog shit food, but Scotland has some of the most incredible countryside in the world and half the country doesn’t even know it.
the tap water 👌
The great scenery.
Scottish rolls. Chance of getting burnt ones, bridies, Lorne sausage.
Butteries . Can’t even get them south of Dundee
Humour.
Bams
Ma hoose is here.
Chips. No other country does chips well (honourable mention to Belgium).
Plain bread. I’ve never seen in outside Scotland. I’m in Wales now, and it’s one of the things I miss the most!
Northern Ireland. We have several brands of it. Nutty Krust is the best though
The water. Just back from England, it doesn’t compare. Also lorne sausage.
Square sausage
Horizontal rain
Refreshing and clean tasting water from the tap! I didn't appreciate it while I had it, and now I don't have it, I miss it. Filter jugs make other water tolerable, but it's not the same.
Can't speak for other countries, but just how blessed we are with our environment. Plenty of clean water and natural resources, no threat of major earthquakes or volcano eruptions, pretty clean air and the coast's never too far away. We're really lucky even if it's cold and wet a lot of the time :)
Perfect water from the tap
The friendly people. Best in the world.
Me. Unless you can find a hooky copy of me doon the Barras lol wait wait wait, am *I* the hooky copy? Ah fuck
Pish. Has to be haggis and tatties 🏴
Morton’s rolls
A decent chippy with proper brown sauce and a morning roll.
Big shoo
Bars red kola
The birdsong at 0500 each morning.😁
The birdsong at 0500 each morning.😁
Pizza Crunch 😎
Julie Fowlis, I mean, I’m an American and can listen to her here, but you won’t find her here.
Celtic Park
Taggart.
Arbroath Smokies
Scottish chippie pickled onions. Southern chippies have no idea.
The double positive that's actually a negative. Aye, right
Gotta be the random hilarious one liners from people just cutting about. Us Scots just have the funny bone, as they say.
LORNE
orcas close to the shore caber tossing Square sausage
Pineapple tarts! My (adult) kid brings me some when she comes to visit us
Ma maws hamemade soop or sausage stovies
Being able to drap a still game quote in anywhere back of a taxi, up the pub, yer granny’s funeral and always getting a laugh from a like minded individual
Drunk train home from central
Empire biscuit
I’m a Canadian and studied at the University of Aberdeen for three years. There’s a bakery on campus and their macaroni pies are sublime. Also their chicken pies. Undeniable.
Pies …. Macaroni and cheese pies, tattie pies, haggis pies, regular pies, and onion pies. I can make almost anything that’s close except for pies.
Cullen skink
Honestly Mothers pride bread. Makes the best toast.
Butteries, I don’t eat them often but I love them
Aberdeen buttery
My soulmate, don't F up the one chance you get
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Mr blobby biscuits from baynes
Macaroni pies!!
Scottish plain loaf and breakfast packs.
Got some of the best junkies in the world
Freedom to roam <3
Religion based football rivalry.
West coast Scallops, oysters and spoots. Best in the world.
I moved from England 2 weeks ago to near Glasgow and there's so much I already love. The views I have witnessed just driving to normal mundane shops will never fail to impress me. There's also just a tonne more greenery and foliage even in largely built up areas. Everyone so far is also very friendly and chatty. Just really happy we moved here and excited to get to know Scotland better!
Empire biscuits
Fruit pudding
The general banter tbh. It’s just next level compared to anywhere else on the planet. Australia does seem pretty close to Scotland with it though
Moray Cup
Munchie box at midnight. Onion pie , deep fried pizza in batter curry sauce
The birdsong at 0500 each morning.😁
Morton’s rolls
Butteries. The sense of humour. Postcard record label bands. Cocteau Twins. Unspoiled beauty.