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quinie | 07:50 Sun 07th Oct 2012 | ChatterBank
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Just read in the S.E. that the winner of the 19th Annual World Porridge Making Championships at Carrbridge in the Highlands is English (beating last year's Scottish champion John Boa). Congratulations. Apparently Benedict Horsbrugh has Scottish roots so I'm not too disappointed -just kidding.I'm proud that the person who beat competitors from all over the world to win the Golden Spurtle Award is British.
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These are the mornings for a big bowl of porridge. A few chopped nuts and some dried fruit mixed into it makes a breakfast fit for a king.
well I never knew there was such a thing as a spurtle before, ta quinie :)
Is 'spurtle' a fancy name for a porridge stirrer?
venerable it seems sandy,lovely word

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spurtle

porridge is on my "I really ought to" list, though I never get round to it
Dr Johnston: Oats, a grain that is fed to horses in England and to men in Scotland.
Boswell: Which is why England has such fine horses and Scotland such fine men.
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sandyRoe I suppose you could say yhat -actually I've always known it as a spurkle though maybe that's a Doric pronunciation. I've never added anything to the basic recipe -never ever sugar!!

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