LL-L: "Delectables" [E] LOWLANDS-L, 27.SEP.1999 (02)

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From: Anja Meyfarth [AMeyfarth at t-online.de]
Subject: sweet, soft and lazy

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Hi folks!

I am just sitting in front of the computer munching McCowan`s Highland Fudge.
It`s awfully expensive, but - hmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! - it`s great because it`s
not so oversweet as it is in Germany. But my question is: How typical are fudge
and toffee for Scotland? Are they made by grandmothers to enjoy their
grandchildren? Is there a tradition, what occasion(s) they are made for?
I know, in Sweden they is a tradition of making some special sorts of sweets
for christmas. Is there anything alike that somewhere else in the Lowland?
Recipts are very welcome!

That`s all folks!

Anja

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