Doric - MNA | scones | ; he saa her makkin butter and | |
Doric - ABN | Hunners 0' | scones | an' gallons o' tae ye've dran |
Central - SWE | bacon, eggs, soasij, tattie- | scones | , black puddin - the works. S |
Orkney - ORK | o' wid and tang and dried coo- | scones | tae warm thir feet as weel ai |
Orkney - ORK | They gathered coo- | scones | fae aa around in the summer t |
Orkney - ORK | A grain o' tang an coo- | scones | wis aye dryin in the neuk-o-t |
Ulster - GUL | Wi a belly full o soda | scones | soakin up the mugs o tea |
Central - GLA | Wendy, especially her sultana | scones | when there werenae sultanas i |
Orkney - ORK | oup and some browt home-baked | scones | . |
Central - SEC | ingle. Auld Aggie haed baked | scones | and bramble jam wi reamy butt |
Doric - MNA | y wi a plate o fresh buttered | scones | an hame made cheese. Lizzie t |
Central - SEC | eam cakes an freshly buttered | scones | . |
Doric - MNA | wi cream an raspberry jam. E | scones | , mind you, fine tho ey wis, w |
Central - GLA | m that a always spat oot. Nae | scones | or bacon in sight. Da wis tha |
Doric - MNA | y sandwiches but I did like e | scones | wi cream an raspberry jam. E |
Central - LAL | 'Haud forrit, ma wee | scones | ! peched Mr Tod. 'Dinna gie up |
Doric - MNA | t at the fire: she turned the | scones | then swung the hotterin kettl |
Doric - ABN | skiffie we sure did look The | scones | were fine as wis the tae An' |
Central - LAL | yet, sae Sophie raxed oot the | scones | . |
Central - SWE | the biscuit tins, flambé the | scones | , |
Central - SEC | Tattie | scones | and barley bree. |
Central - WCE | wi boards o breid and tattie | scones | , |
Ulster - GUL | fadge. The skinny oul tattie | scones | the Scotchies hae wud gie ye |
Central - LAL | . She wad mak a farl o tattie | scones | or oatcakes on the girdle. Cl |
Central - LAL | ntion it Paul.. We got tattie | scones | yesterday, so that's another |
Central - LAL | e dookin fir aipples, treacle | scones | oan a string and the like. Ah |
Central - LAL | e dookin fir aipples, treacle | scones | oan a string and the like. Ah |
Orkney - ORK | You should taste her treacle | scones | . |
Central - SEC | Her pancakes an her girdle | scones | wir fabulous tae eat. |
Shetland - SHD | E had cheese | scones | at nursery daday and wanted m |
Doric - MNA | Wi | scones | an jam an a bonnie tay pottie |
Central - LAL | claes an war telt hoo tae mak | scones | an bile a egg. Monday efternu |
Doric - MNA | addlers an toast, bannocks an | scones | . |
Doric - MNA | fine smell o hame-bakes: oven | scones | , breid, bannacks, rock cakes, |
Doric - MNA | en e road, wi faces like torn | scones | ?" An een o them, Cleopas says |
Central - LAL | He golloped the hail plate o | scones | . |
Central - LAL | - he cowps a creel o | scones | wi a vexed airm - |
Doric - MNA | ae be met wi the fine smell o | scones | cookin on a girdle. The door |
Ulster - GUL | There was racks o | scones | and biscuits too an for a wee |
Central - LAL | Time fir some drap | scones | . ?? |
Orkney - ORK | jist a makar o drop | scones | fur you? |
Central - GLA | uess all jist really miss her | scones | , pal. That's all? A hadnae th |
Central - SEC | ometimes mak some bannocks or | scones | fur the bairns' tea. Mind, wh |
Orkney - ORK | end, cousins, Auntie Maggie's | scones | - full |
Doric - MNA | tatties, carrots, yalla neeps | Scones | an bannocks - hame made jam |
Shetland - SHD | brönnies, kirn mylk, saaft | scones | an tae. |
Doric - MNA | g sandwiches, while she bakit | scones | an bannocks an biscuits fur f |
Doric - MNA | stood at the table rollin oot | scones | . An sic a bonny wee wifie wiz |
Doric - MNA | mair at the table rollin oot | scones | for she’d nivver heard her |
Doric - MNA | i the tasty yoam hett crummly | scones | , licht butteret |
Central - EDN | nion, read as “Coffee an’ | scones | ”, in the nearby tearoom. Ma |