Hi,
I am coming up to Edinburgh on Friday, so will be having dinner every night.
Scottish food is the best, but I most things.
Regards,
Derek
On 19/06/14 08:46, Colin Mckay wrote:
I expect to attend the event, and the evening meal. I opt for the carvery.
If this is to be at the Toby Carvery
I an Not shure wether I would be allowed to attend the if my wife wasn't
welcome :shock:
Am 19.06.2014 um 09:46 schrieb Colin Mckay
kilbarchan.co...@virginmedia.com:
I expect to attend the event, and the evening meal. I opt for the carvery.
If this is to be at the Toby Carvery in
Update from my side: Flights (easyjet from Basel), Car and Hotel are booked
now. Arriving on Wednesday with my family, the trip will have 3 major topics
Scotland, Edinburgh and the QLis30 workshop.
I prefer a QLers dinner on Friday. Other family members should be
allowed/welcomed ;-), but I think
Hi Paul,
Well, my wife will be coming, whether welcome or not.
Regards,
Derek
On 19/06/14 09:36, p...@zx81.de wrote:
I an Not shure wether I would be allowed to attend the if my wife wasn't
welcome :shock:
Am 19.06.2014 um 09:46 schrieb Colin Mckay kilbarchan.co...@virginmedia.com:
I
On 18/06/2014 21:49, p...@zx81.de wrote:
As I am coming from a foreign country I definitely prefer a Scottish meal when
I visit Scotland.
I have thought up a good Scottish Menu ;-)
Starter: Porridge
Main Course: Haggis, Tatties and Neeps
Dessert: Deep Fried Mars Bar
(Well that's buggered up
On 19/06/2014 08:46, Colin Mckay wrote:
I expect to attend the event, and the evening meal. I opt for the carvery.
If this is to be at the Toby Carvery in Corstorphine, then I can thoroughly
recommend it from visits there approximately 4 years ago. However, seating
probably would be on the basis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-fried_Mars_bar - The dish is said to have
been created in 1995 in the Haven Chip Bar (now the Carron) in Stonehaven,
near Aberdeen on Scotland's northeast coast.
Dilwyn
-Original Message-
From: Norman Dunbar
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 7:11 PM
To:
Evening Dilwyn,
Stonehaven is a place I visited frequently when I was working in Aberdeen. I
never saw one there either. However, that is not to say that there were none of
course.
I left Aberdeen for deepest darkest Leeds (Bradford at the time) in 1996 so
maybe I missed it. :-)
Alison
Hi,
I would prefer Shovies.
Regards
Derek
Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
Evening Dilwyn,
Stonehaven is a place I visited frequently when I was working in Aberdeen. I
never saw one there either. However, that is not to say that there were none
of course.
I left Aberdeen for