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Auld years night/Hogmanay traditions
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Just been chatting on Barmaids F&D thread about food served on Hogmanay (sorry Barmaid) and got me thinking about the traditions different people have/had on Hogmanay.
My Mum and Dad always had pots of Stovies, Tattie Soup and Tripe on the go as well as the usual Buffet stuff - wee pies, fruit cake, black bun, madeira cake etc.
We had to clean the house from top to bottom as it had to be nice to welcome in the new year and we had a ceremonial changing of the calander at midnight!
My eldest brother was sent out before the bells so he could first foot (him being dark) and he had to arrive with his bit of coal and bottle of booze!
What things did you do or do you do?
My Mum and Dad always had pots of Stovies, Tattie Soup and Tripe on the go as well as the usual Buffet stuff - wee pies, fruit cake, black bun, madeira cake etc.
We had to clean the house from top to bottom as it had to be nice to welcome in the new year and we had a ceremonial changing of the calander at midnight!
My eldest brother was sent out before the bells so he could first foot (him being dark) and he had to arrive with his bit of coal and bottle of booze!
What things did you do or do you do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You brought back a lot of memories,annie0000.Shortbread and Black Bun(often home-made) on the table,whisky for the men,port or sherry for the women and home-made ginger wine for the bairns.It was great fun first-footing friends and having a sing-song.I remember the ashes had to be taken out to the bin just before midnight-all coal fires then.No TV then- but when we got it there used to lovely programmes on-White Heather Club etc. Better stop before I get too maudlin!A Guid New Year to you all
When growing up it was steak pie and all the trimmings about 10pm on hogmanay. The rule was and still is no booze before midnight and the first dram was always from the Ne'erday bottle which was always a wee bit special, (last time I did New Year at Mum and Dad's it was a 40 year old Glenmorangie). After the bells it was generally always open house in the street and we'd just flit from house to house everyone eventually gathering in the one house.
This year will be pretty miserable, I'll be in bed by about 10 back up at 530 to get back in here!
This year will be pretty miserable, I'll be in bed by about 10 back up at 530 to get back in here!
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