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tattie
▪ I. tattie (ˈtætɪ) [Dial. variant of potato n. 2. See dialect dicts. for fuller documentation. Cf. tater; tatie.] 1. = potato n. 2. Also fig., a stupid person.c 1800 in F. P. Hett Mem. S. Sibbald (1926) 203 Then there's champit tatties, after they are boiled, the water is poured off them then they ...
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Lucky tattie
The Lucky Tattie is a type of traditional sweet made in Scotland. The tattie used to contain a small plastic lucky charm in the centre (like a tiny animal or toy), hence the lucky.
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Tattie scone
A tattie scone (tottie scone) or potato scone is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially popular in Scotland. Serving
Tattie scones are traditionally made as circles about 6 inches (15 cm) across and then cut into quarters, or farls.
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tatie
tatie (ˈteɪtɪ) Also 'tato, taty, tautie, tauty. [Dial. variant of potato n. 2: see Eng. Dial. Dict. Cf. tater; tattie.] 1. = potato 2.1788 E. Picken Poems Gloss., Tawties, potatoes. 1793 R. Brown Comic Poems (1817) 118 Sawt herrings, tawties, water kale. 1805 G. M'Indoe Million of Potatoes Poems (18...
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Tattie holidays
The tattie holidays are a school holiday in Scotland typically falling around October. The word "tattie" comes from the Scots word for potato.
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tater
▪ I. tater (ˈteɪtə(r)) Also tator, tatur. [Dial. variant of potato n. 2. Cf. tatie; tattie.] 1. = potato n. 2.1759 L. Wood Jrnl. 27 May in Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. (1882) XIX. 65 We travelled..9 miles to Capt Curtises and there we Dined upon codfish and taters. 1815 Sporting Mag. XLV. 2 A piece of ta...
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Please explain how to make tattie scones
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Bogle
In the Scottish Lowlands circa 1950, a bogle was a ghost as was a bogeyman, and a Tattie-Bogle was a scarecrow, used to keep creatures out of the potato
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The One Ensemble of Daniel Padden
The current quartet is Shane Connolly (drums and percussion) [Tattie Toes], Peter Nicholson (cello, voice), Daniel Padden (guitar, piano, voice etc.)
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Audrey Reader
Early life
Born Audrey Tattie Hinchliffe Nicholls in 1903 in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, the daughter of William Henry Nicholls and Mabel Tattie Hinchcliff
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Faye Grant
She appeared on the show State of Grace from 2001 to 2002 as Tattie McKee.
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马铃薯面包
苏格兰
苏格兰的「tattie scone」又称为「tottie scone」或「potato scone」,与爱尔兰的马铃薯扁面包类似。通常也是将圆面团分成四份,跟传统苏格兰燕麦饼类似,有些会做成小圆饼。
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Scotch pie
although the latter term is ambiguous) to differentiate it from other varieties of savoury pie, such as the steak pie, steak and kidney pie, steak-and-tattie
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I. C. B. Dear
His most recent book, 'The Tattie Lads', was nominated for the Mountbatten Literary Award in 2016 and he is the author/editor/contributor of over 30 books
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Walter Bell (diplomat)
Personal life
Bell married Katharine (‘Tattie’) Spaatz in 1948. Tattie had served in England as a volunteer with an American Red Cross mobile unit in WW2. There were no children.
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