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    Wow, surprised (and encouraged) to learn about the food sharing. Thought that had gone the way of so many other "omigawd, somebody might get hurt" school activities! And yes, shortbread totally trumps haggis LOL
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Shortbread and IRN BRU, imagine the sugar rush

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    Quote Originally Posted by eclarkhb View Post
    Will probably go over better than haggis
    Not all Scotsmen like haggis!

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    Chas

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    I'd keep the shortbread in a plain bag, describe haggis in great glorious "reekin'" detail, then pass out the cookies
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    Unfortunately in the U.S. that could get you into all sorts of hot water (and I don't mean a nice cuppa). Sugar, fat, and gluten make a wonderful treat but there will be at least one child whose parents would object to one or more of those ingredients.
    Good point, I'd go with Scotch!

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    I brought my pipes to school for St. Patrick's Day and had lots of questions about accessories-- the sporran, etc. and then someone asked "what do you do with that little sword?" Immediately reaching down where my sgian dubh WOULD HAVE been, I realized they were asking about my kilt pin.

    My fifth graders always get into learning about all the different Olympics events, I'm sure they'd be interested in hearing about the different heavy events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbutts View Post
    My fifth graders always get into learning about all the different Olympics events, I'm sure they'd be interested in hearing about the different heavy events.
    Or, staying with Scottish Olympic events, Curling.

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    I'd avoid letting any group of kids try to throw heavy things over their heads or while spinning around, unless closely supervised.
    Maybe I have too vivid an imagination.
    Lawn-darts anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbutts View Post
    I brought my pipes to school for St. Patrick's Day and had lots of questions about accessories-- the sporran, etc. and then someone asked "what do you do with that little sword?" Immediately reaching down where my sgian dubh WOULD HAVE been, I realized they were asking about my kilt pin.

    My fifth graders always get into learning about all the different Olympics events, I'm sure they'd be interested in hearing about the different heavy events.
    You might want to clear your Sgian Dubh with the principal's office (perhaps even obtain a written letter from the school board) "authorizing" you to have it on school grounds, as protection against "zero tolerance policies" regarding weapons. Either that, or wear a Sgian Bru, or nothing at all.
    KEN CORMACK
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    U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
    Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA

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    Looks like you've got enough to go on, so you don't have to go with the reasons for the colours in your tartan. Sure, they might be regarded these days as having some cultural significance, but my understanding is that the reason for colour X being in a tartan has more to do with availability of dyes and with desire to ensure differentiation from what's been made just up the glen. Until the '45. Then, after the lifting of the proscription, commercial interests and Victorian hysteria had a greater role in tartan design, and it wasn't until C20 that an approach exemplified by "blue stands for the sky, brown the earth, green what grows in it" became more important. In general.
    Our esteemed historians will jump on my neck for such a gross over-simplification.
    In any case, if you have only 5 minutes, 2 1/2 of which will be distributing shortbread, and you want to throw something, you don't have time for anything else.
    So all power to you, and leave a good impression (figuratively speaking)!
    Grizzled Ian
    XMTS teaches much about formal kilt wear, but otherwise,
    ... the kilt is clothes, what you wear with it should be what you find best suits you and your lifestyle. (Anne the Pleater)
    "Sometimes, it is better not to know the facts" (Father Bill)

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