St. Andrew’s Day is a Worldwide Celebration of Scotland

On November 30th Scotland’s culture and heritage are celebrated with St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. St. Andrew’s Day celebrations mark the beginning of Scotland’s winter festival. People worldwide celebrate Scottish food, culture, music, and dance. Find several traditional Scottish recipes here so you can also participate in the festivities. The recipes include several fish (haddock and sole), lamb, venison, and pork dishes. Enjoy this timelapse video featuring Scottish poet Mary Symon’s poem, “Hame,” shot across six different Scottish landmarks. Find out more about St. Andrew’s Day here .

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