“He flung her down upon the sacks, and there he got her corn ground, her corn ground… .” Roger was chanting hotly in her ear, his full weight pinning her to the ground and…
Month: December 2012
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Salted Butterscotch Shortbread from DOA
There was time for a wander up and down the aisles of the vendors’ stalls, selling everything from tartan ties to penny whistles, silver jewelry, clan maps of Scotland, butterscotch and shortbread, letter openers…
Preparing the Cherry Bounce
“Have you been drinking it?” She eyed him narrowly, but his lips appeared to be their usual color. Of course not. He leaned over and kissed her, to prove it. “Surely ye dinna think…
Handmade for the Holidays – Outlander Kitchen’s 2nd Annual Christmas Wish List
Catholic as many of them were — and nominally christian as they all were – Highland Scots regarded Christmas primarily as a religious observance, rather than a major festive occasion. Lacking priest or minister,…
Mamacita’s Mulled Sangria
“Have you ever drunk sangria, Mrs. Fraser?” I opened my mouth to say “Yes,” thought better of it, and said, “No, what is it?” Sangria had been a popular drink in the 1960s, and…
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