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Cardno85
  Nov 30, 08, 07:35  #31

No-one makes Tablet as good as my gran! I heard Krówki is nothing special. I could make a big huge haggis. I would need a day or two off work to sort it out though, and find myself someone to find me a good butcher that can get me ingredients.

That's an idea, if I can't get home to Scotland, then bring Scotland to the Tatras!

Now where can I get them some Irn Bru?

 
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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 30, 08, 07:40  #32

Irn Bru has to be bought back home. They claim that Oranżada is the same here but it falls way short IMHO. No substitute.

Doda advertised it here. I missed the connection but there we go.

Passing sth off is a risky business but if needs must, hehehe

 
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Cardno85
  Nov 30, 08, 07:50  #33

If it's not Barrs then it will not pass my lips!

I reckon I will ask some folk in work as well for some present tips. Normally if visiting a family back home of my mates I would just bring a bunch of food and drink in a hamper. But if it is individual presents here I am actually gonna have to think about it!

As for the kilt issue, I can deal with being laughed at. As I've always said, the best accessory to a kilt is confidence! Plus I've worn it all round the world and been the butt of jokes for it, no big deal!

I honestly can't wait. Add that onto the traditional Scottish New Year I am having after work with my mates and it should be a good festive season.

 
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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 30, 08, 07:53  #34

I guess long ago but when did WKD go out of commission? You know, whisky and Irn-Bru. What a combo!!

Kilts are a sign of our heritage, golden!! Any Scot that gets ruffled by petty hacks needs a dose of Scottishness, a fresh infusion.

Well done, wear it with pride man. Even more so if it's your own tartan.

I'm a Smith so off to a bad start :(

 
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Cardno85
  Nov 30, 08, 07:55  #35

Sadly I don't have my own. Although I can wear my mum's Nicolson tartan I am not a fan of Red Tartans so, with my one call up to Scotland's U-18 rugby team I decided that I have every right to wear the SRU tartan.

Should be looking good, if I get some pictures I will get them posted!

 
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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 30, 08, 08:00  #36

That'd be cool. I had to wear one which I didn't know last year for my bro's wedding

The BlackWatch or sth like that.

I wore a Buchan tartan at school, beautiful blue it was.

 
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JustysiaS
  Nov 30, 08, 08:04  #37

all this talk about men in kilts is making me feel very excited. any pictures? ha ha

 
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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 30, 08, 08:09  #38

How about pictures of you feeling very excited? LOL

 
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JustysiaS
  Nov 30, 08, 08:11  #39

i can cheer u on with pom pons but that's about it! lol

 
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pawian
  Nov 30, 08, 08:13  #40

Hey, I entered this thread to read about Polish Christmas customs and what do I get??? Scottish tartan!
Have Scots really gained such an influence on Polish traditions? :):):)

 
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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 30, 08, 08:15  #41

You'd show your pom-poms? That'll do :)

We are here to stay. Wigilia can be a dreary affair so we are here to liven it up

 
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JustysiaS
  Nov 30, 08, 08:24  #42

Seanus:

Wigilia can be a dreary affair


not in my house! lol

Seanus:

You'd show your pom-poms? That'll do :)


always twist things, you dirty sheep

 
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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 30, 08, 08:34  #43

Always twist things, ok, I will :)

What shenanigans go on in your house then?

 
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JustysiaS
  Nov 30, 08, 11:43  #44

ooh i havent spotted this reply. well, lets say there is always something going on. im not there for xmas this year but my mother is well worried about the xmas eve cos my sisters fell out over something really stupid and they completely blank each other all the time. should be fun when they all meet up! lol. last year i had an arguement with my dad cos he got drunk and he scared my boyfriend ha ha. like i said, xmas is never boring in my house :D.

 
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Prince
  Nov 30, 08, 11:47  #45

:)))))

 
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JustysiaS
  Nov 30, 08, 11:51  #46

glad to have put a smile on your usually miserable, constipated face, Luki :)

 
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Prince
Edited by: Prince  Nov 30, 08, 12:22  #47

"Pokozakował" bym z twoim tatu¶kiem po paru głębszych :)





Celebrating Christmas in Poland




 
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JustysiaS
  Nov 30, 08, 12:29  #48

Prince:

"Pokozakował" bym z twoim tatu¶kiem po paru głębszych :)


pokozakowałbym to jedno słowo, niewykształcony baranie

 
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puercoespin
  Nov 30, 08, 12:31  #49

Prince:

Celebrating Christmas in Poland

is that the way you Celebraiting Christmas in your home?

 
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Switezianka
  Nov 30, 08, 15:27  #50

Cardno85:

Make sure I eat everything (even force things down i don't like) and don't eat too much and appear greedy.


No, it's not about appearing greedy. It's just simply impossible to try everything if you take large portions.

For example for my last Christmas Eve, there were: soup, 2 kinds of fried fish, pierogi, fried mushroom, beans, 3 or 4 kinds of herrings, 2 or 3 kinds of sauerkraut with mushroom, carp in aspic, 2 kinds of cake, noodles with poppyseed and and more stuff that I can't remember. And think: you should try everything... It's possible to handle only in small portion and with some alcohol (preferably wine) to help you digest.

Wroclaw:

Don't write who the gift is from. Just write the name of the person it is for.

Yes, that's right! Quite important...

 
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Cardno85
  Nov 30, 08, 17:53  #51

Right, so eating not too much is a matter of necessity not vanity. Cool.

I have e-mailed my mum and it looks like the kilt is on the way. Pictures will follow after Christmas for those interested.

And I have discovered that it is Rabka Zdrój that I will be off to. So does that make any difference to customs (I know throughout Scotland people do different things so it would be naive to think different in Poland) that I should be aware of? Plus, anything I should make a point of seeing if I have any time while I am there?

I cannot wait for this, although it will be odd to not be doing the usual Christmas thing: me slaving away in the kitchen from morning til night (ever since I trained as a chef 3 and a bit years ago my mum has made the most of it), dad drunk by noon, whole family fallen out by 4, me in the pub by 9...oh how I will miss it.

 
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