- A
clootie well is a holy well (or
sacred spring),
almost always with a tree
growing beside it,
where small strips of
cloth or
ribbons are left as part...
- Look up
clootie or
Clootie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clootie is
Scots for a rag or cloth.
Clootie may
refer to
Clootie dumpling, a ****ed suet...
- A
clootie dumpling is a
traditional Scottish pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs,
dried fruit (currants, raisins, sultanas), suet,
sugar and ****es with...
- to
rename it "Spotted Richard" so it was "less
likely to
cause a stir".
Clootie dumpling, a
similar Scottish Traditional Pudding Figgy duff, a bag pudding...
- who
brought this dish to the area. It is very
similar to the
Scottish clootie dumpling. One
traditional recipe lists the
ingredients as breadcrumbs,...
-
Other names for this kind of rug are
derived from the
material (clippy or
clootie rug) or
technique (proggie or
proddie rug, poke mats and peg mats). In...
- the battlefield, the most
notable site in the
surrounding area is the "
clootie well", in
Culloden Woods,
where brightly coloured rags are hung as offerings...
-
wither away. Such
trees are
known as "
clootie trees" and are
usually found growing beside holy
wells (also
called clootie wells) or at
sacred sites. They are...
- cross, lest he be cursed. The
saint is ****ociated with many holy
wells and
clootie wells in
Ireland and Britain,
where small strips of
cloth or
ribbons are...
-
starlings prefer bird
feeders offering suet.
Christmas pudding Clangers Clootie dumpling Dumplings Haggis Jamaican patty Kishka/Kishke
Mincemeat Pemmican...