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Re: Sites of historical significance
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2020, 10:04:21 am »
There's a decent bit of history in Forfar which was once the hub of the Kingdom of the Picts.  I keep meaning to get there and explore the sites.

Apparently there were a lot of witches there back in the day.  Natalie Mcgarry apparently took inspiration from it when starting 'Women for Independence'

I was there on Tuesday, never got a Bridie as ran out of time.

To my shame, I've never actually had one!

Are they good?  Is there a cafe there that does them you'd recommend?

Or maybe drive home with it
Camerons the fishmongers do the best bridies.

Sadlers have a cafe and their bridies are okay.

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Re: Sites of historical significance
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2020, 11:43:33 am »
There's a decent bit of history in Forfar which was once the hub of the Kingdom of the Picts.  I keep meaning to get there and explore the sites.

Apparently there were a lot of witches there back in the day.  Natalie Mcgarry apparently took inspiration from it when starting 'Women for Independence'

I was there on Tuesday, never got a Bridie as ran out of time.

To my shame, I've never actually had one!

Are they good?  Is there a cafe there that does them you'd recommend?

Or maybe drive home with it

McLarens or Saddlers you will get good ones, I’d just take it home and pop it in the oven.
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Re: Sites of historical significance
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2020, 03:33:25 pm »
There's a decent bit of history in Forfar which was once the hub of the Kingdom of the Picts.  I keep meaning to get there and explore the sites.

Apparently there were a lot of witches there back in the day.  Natalie Mcgarry apparently took inspiration from it when starting 'Women for Independence'

I was there on Tuesday, never got a Bridie as ran out of time.

To my shame, I've never actually had one!

Are they good?  Is there a cafe there that does them you'd recommend?

Or maybe drive home with it

McLarens or Saddlers you will get good ones, I’d just take it home and pop it in the oven.

Cheers Coynster.

It's a fair old drive home from Forfar, but could be worth it if part of a family day out.

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Re: Sites of historical significance
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2020, 03:37:12 pm »
There's a decent bit of history in Forfar which was once the hub of the Kingdom of the Picts.  I keep meaning to get there and explore the sites.

Apparently there were a lot of witches there back in the day.  Natalie Mcgarry apparently took inspiration from it when starting 'Women for Independence'

I was there on Tuesday, never got a Bridie as ran out of time.

To my shame, I've never actually had one!

Are they good?  Is there a cafe there that does them you'd recommend?

Or maybe drive home with it
Camerons the fishmongers do the best bridies.

Sadlers have a cafe and their bridies are okay.

Thanks to you also, LionMo.

Do you live near Forfar?

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Re: Sites of historical significance
« Reply #19 on: September 11, 2020, 03:54:41 pm »
There's a decent bit of history in Forfar which was once the hub of the Kingdom of the Picts.  I keep meaning to get there and explore the sites.

Apparently there were a lot of witches there back in the day.  Natalie Mcgarry apparently took inspiration from it when starting 'Women for Independence'

I was there on Tuesday, never got a Bridie as ran out of time.

To my shame, I've never actually had one!

Are they good?  Is there a cafe there that does them you'd recommend?

Or maybe drive home with it
Camerons the fishmongers do the best bridies.

Sadlers have a cafe and their bridies are okay.

Thanks to you also, LionMo.

Do you live near Forfar?
Yes mate about 18 miles
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