Orkney - ORK | bannocks | , butter, tea. | |
Doric - MNA | bannocks | , an oatcakes new aff the grid | |
Shetland - SHD | Bannocks | an Fish | |
Doric - MNA | , hen-broth, clootie-dumplin, | bannocks | , breid an |
Central - LAL | ance, stapped wi baps, rolls, | bannocks | , |
Doric - MNA | uppertime: caddlers an toast, | bannocks | an scones. |
Doric - DOR | e. I fed him wi-wi-wi Mashlum- | bannocks | an Moss-brummles. His name is |
Doric - ABN | lers on duty aat day, a fatty- | bannocks | o a chiel he kent weel an a s |
Central - LAL | want tae ken whaur thae iced | bannocks | are, they're richt there in P |
Central - LAL | ebody has pauchled three iced | bannocks | fae her kitchen! She tellt me |
Central - LAL | 'Because some iced | bannocks | hae been eaten,' Sepo burst o |
Central - EDN | and sugar lumps and lintseed | bannocks | growed on the hedges. The bea |
Doric - MNA | michty me! Foo tasty are the | bannocks | aat Symposium Peterheid Lido. |
Central - LAL | in the Scots dialecks as hale | bannocks | . The sociolinguistic study o |
Central - LAL | aboot hoo puggies wid pauchle | bannocks | . They wid jouk in through the |
Central - SEC | ime, Ah'll sometimes mak some | bannocks | or scones fur the bairns' tea |
Ulster - SYN | "We hae naethin here but five | bannocks | an twa fish," the' reponed. " |
Ulster - SYN | yed, "We hae naethin but five | bannocks | an twa fish. Or mebbe we shud |
Central - LAL | h hid a bag frae ma mither wi | bannocks | an croudie, whiles Skald poue |
Orkney - ORK | paid in bere tae mak | bannocks | and ale. |
Central - SEC | th, limpet stovies an bermeal | bannocks | , we cuid dae waur nor conseed |
Shetland - SHD | an eggs, an Jeannie's special | bannocks | , dey sat doon at da fire an J |
Shetland - SHD | nies an her famous forky-tail | bannocks | . |
Shetland - SHD | chair afore da stove an warm | bannocks | . |
Central - SWE | an | bannocks | they will brak wi me |
Central - AYR | kail brose, milk an oats, an | bannocks | . Come Mey, when the furst gre |
Central - AYR | an spewin up aa the brose an | bannocks | that auld Nance had laid afor |
Central - AYR | id het meal o mutton brose an | bannocks | , Jennet lost nae time in sett |
Shetland - SHD | n for Newer Day; kale soup an | bannocks | . |
Doric - MNA | ves, baps, safties, rowies an | bannocks | . The shoppie wis fine |
Doric - MNA | arrots, yalla neeps Scones an | bannocks | - hame made jam Ye made yer |
Doric - MNA | es, while she bakit scones an | bannocks | an biscuits fur first fitters |
Central - LAL | wi a mound o gowden | bannocks | . |
Central - AYR | pt in her plaid, an a batch o | bannocks | on the griddle, Isabel heard |
Shetland - SHD | beef, tattie soup an plenty o | bannocks | . A’m niver seen sae mony ba |
Central - LAL | that nae breid is better nor | bannocks | . |
Central - LAL | y it hame, taste the Hogmanay | bannocks | , feel the jowe o the fishin b |
Shetland - SHD | . A’m niver seen sae mony | bannocks | afore. An as for da fancies, |