As kids, we carved our lanterns out of Turnips (Neeps in Scottish) The innards would be boiled up with mashed potato. Nowadays, it seems to be called “Neeps ‘n’ Tatties”. In Orkney, it was called ‘Clapshot’ (No idea why).I personally didn’t like it, but if you wanted your lantern to go out Guising (Trick or treating) you needed to carve that Neep.
Enter.Name.Here about 6 hours ago
You find pumpkin spice in everything these days. Somewhere, someone is trying to figure out a way to add pumpkin spice to pumpkin spice.
rekam Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Blech!
Imagine about 6 hours ago
That’s one way to make fall harsh.
bigger Nate about 6 hours ago
I’ve yet to try anything pumpkin other than pumpkin pie
eromlig about 5 hours ago
I thought The Spice Girls broke up years ago after one of them married some soccer star.
jpsomebody about 5 hours ago
To prepare for a harsh fall, I usually stock up on Bactine.
BigDaveGlass about 2 hours ago
As kids, we carved our lanterns out of Turnips (Neeps in Scottish) The innards would be boiled up with mashed potato. Nowadays, it seems to be called “Neeps ‘n’ Tatties”. In Orkney, it was called ‘Clapshot’ (No idea why).I personally didn’t like it, but if you wanted your lantern to go out Guising (Trick or treating) you needed to carve that Neep.