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Posted on 15th June 20172nd December 2020

Matching food with whisky

I have to hold my hands up that this episode was done as a bit of promotion for the distillery and me wearing a different hat.  This was my third outing at the Malt and Music Festival and both the masterclasses about matching whisky with food and whisky with chocolate were sold out. Continue reading “Matching food with whisky”

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  1. Jill Korn on The Wee Magic Stane.16th March 2023

    Great story - I can't help wondering where the real one is? 🤔

  2. JB on Kate’s Keekin-gless1st February 2023

    Clive & Sonia, many thanks for listening. The subtitles have a flavour of Stanley Baxter's "Parliamo Glasgow". Some tongue-in-cheeck interpretations…

  3. clive harding on Kate’s Keekin-gless1st February 2023

    Well I listened to this without subtitles and thoroughly enjoyed it, even though coming from down south I could not…

  4. Sonia Harding on Kate’s Keekin-gless1st February 2023

    Really enjoyed this Arran fairy tale, I sure needed the subtitles as I'm from south of the border, but the…

  5. JB on Kate’s Keekin-gless30th January 2023

    Thank you Mhairi. My first memory of the play was when dad and Alasdair made a 16mm film of it…

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Sometimes this is people talking the way they do, and the language can be, eh – colourful. In extreme cases I’ve beeped the more exotic word or two.  Some adult themes may not be the kind of thing you’d want your kids to hear either. I’ve marked episodes with a,”riddy” 😳, which indicates profanity or adult themes where that happens.

Riddy – Noun. Scots: a red face. get a … : to blush, to show  embarrassment, Lit: to have a red face.

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