- Cornwall. In Scotland,
separately boiled and mashed,
swede (
neeps) and
potatoes are
served as "
neeps and tatties" (tatties
being the
Scots word for potatoes)...
- It is
created by the
combined mashing of
swede turnips and
potatoes ("
neeps and tatties") with the
addition of chives,
butter or dripping, salt and...
- poem "Address to a Haggis" of 1786.
Haggis is
traditionally served with "
neeps and tatties",
boiled and
mashed separately, and a dram (a gl**** of Scotch...
-
often onions and meat Clapshot—potatoes, swedes, chives,
butter Curly kail
Neeps and
tatties (swede
turnip and potatoes) Rumbledethumps—a
traditional dish...
- Finland, were Gules, a
turnip Or. Smillie,
Susan (25
January 2010). "Are '
neeps'
swedes or turnips?". The Guardian. "An
universal etymological English dictionary"...
- the Lord Lyon.
Retrieved 7
January 2024. "Edinburgh's Pantry: Tatties,
neeps,
oranges and lemons". www.nts.org.uk.
National Trust for Scotland. Retrieved...
-
NEEP Roma Holding, was 60%
owned by American's "AS Roma SPV, LLC" and the rest (40%) was
retained by the
creditor of Sensi, UniCredit. In turn,
NEEP owned...
-
traditionally served with
mashed potatoes (tatties) and
mashed swede turnip (
neeps). A
dessert course,
cheese courses, coffee, etc., may also be part of the...
-
Edward John
Cecil Neep (13
October 1900 – 3
October 1980) was a
British barrister and
frequent political candidate. Born in Southwark,
Neep was
educated at...
- "In****bent" & "Perpetual Curate"
Neep & Edinger. A
Handbook of
Church Law for the
Clergy A.R.
Mowbray & Co (1928), p.25
Neep & Edinger. A
Handbook of Church...