Whilst it was generally believed that Columbus was the first European to discover America in 1492, it is now well known that Viking explorers reached...
The name Nova Scotia is Latin for ‘New Scotland,’ and was first given to this part of North America in 1621. Although there were occasional Scots among...
Cabbage comes in different colours throughout Spain but, be it red, white, or green; the largest are grown in Galicia. They are enormous. Cabbage can be...
One of the most interesting of the Celtic tribes in the British Isles are the Celtic Picts. They inhabited what is modern day Scotland, north of the...
Blended Scotch whisky doesn’t always get the respect it deserves. If blended Scotch whisky was a comedian, it would definitely be Rodney Dangerfield. Much of...
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The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (summer’s end). The Celtic year was determined by the growing seasons...
Who knew that internationally renowned American author Edgar Allan Poe had a Scottish connection? The internationally renowned author of The Fall of the House of...
In the rich tapestry of Celtic traditions, the connection to nature and its spirits is deeply woven into the cultural and spiritual fabric. This ancient...
Celts occupied land in modern day Eastern Europe, Greece, Spain, Northern Italy, Western Europe, England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Celtic people have mystified anthropologists...
Mince and Tatties remains one of the most popular meals in Scottish households. Ingredients 1 tablespoon oil 1 large onion, finely chopped 1 lb beef...