Central - LAL | t as you are,' Grannie said. ' | Kail | doesna taste o onythin wioot |
Central - SEC | they'll be there wi' a pat o' | kail | or even jist a meenit o' thei |
Central - LAL | wi cauld- | kail | issues |
Doric - ABN | le, an he felt as caller as a | kail | -blade. "Get yokit, mi man," h |
Doric - ABN | ike they were bits o withered | kail | . An the een werena bits o coa |
Central - LAL | er bi Henry McLeish wis cauld | kail | becis he cuidna get by his au |
Central - LAL | the brock tae me ~ cauld | kail | an parritch |
Central - LAL | breakfast, biled tatties and | kail | tae their denner, and kail so |
Central - SEC | ' the waxcloth tae makin' the | kail | Ah wis aye wrang tae her. She |
Central - AYR | throw thaim the | kail | -runts frae the yaird. He had |
Central - SEC | Syne I dice up the | kail | an the cabbage |
Central - SEC | or the peas tae soak fur the | kail | . Then Ah'll sometimes busy ma |
Central - LAL | ur baobabs look a bittie like | kail | .' |
Ulster - PUL | barley in, an whut tae dae wi | kail | . |
Central - EDN | s only some kinna purridge an | kail | , bit there wis eneuch o’t. |
Central - AYR | Bess fed better - wi beef an | kail | broth for a while, instead o |
Central - LAL | ir fillin and satisfeein than | kail | and kail soup. The yin thing |
Ulster - GUL | feed o #UlsterScots champ an | kail | , @chefpaulrankin . I cudnae k |
Central - AYR | man tae plant some tatties an | kail | . His faither wis gettin gey a |
Central - AYR | the yowes; planun tatties an | kail | in the beild o the fail-dyke |
Central - SEC | cal neeps, carrots, ingans an | kail | insteid o buyin mange tout pe |
Doric - ABN | An faar wad we sup wir ain | kail | ? |
Central - LAL | jist as sure as I'll be haein | kail | soup tae ma supper the morn's |
Doric - MNA | ine crisp lettuce an a daud o | kail | . |
Central - SEC | d startit tae fret. The pot o | kail | she wis makin wis past ready |
Central - LAL | bath Schuil pairty. K was for | kail | that cam frae the soup kitche |
Central - SEC | he haed tae mak saut tae his | kail | , he haed tae fin wark that he |
Central - LAL | the puir chiel was gettin his | kail | throu the reik. An aa this in |
Central - LAL | on his sel tae gie Cecco his | kail | throu the reek for hennerin a |
Doric - MNA | cottar hoose on the ferm. Its | kail | yaird hid twa gean trees in t |
Central - LAL | And stap eatin chocolate. Eat | kail | insteid.' |
Central - SEC | n the same kinna things aboot | kail | . Oor forebears ate herring an |
Central - LAL | got noo were thae peeliewally | kail | soups three times a day. |
Central - SEC | the cabbages an curly | kail | |
Central - LAL | ne, cairrots, ingans an curly | kail | alang wi the barley, split pe |
Central - LAL | eenished his supper o wattery | kail | soup, Chairlie ayewis gaed be |
Doric - MNA | hersel onno a rowth o fooshty | kail | an wirm-etten neeps, tattie p |
Doric - MNA | claik. Dauds o fooshty | kail | drapt frae her dowp, an dubs |
Central - SEC | the kie. He gat hiz | kail | het throu the reik. Than he t |