Tuesday, February 28, 2012

How to interview a politician.


How not to interview a politician.
What do you think, are interviewers in the USA too soft on politicians? Or should politicians be held accountable, and made to answer the questions. 

Sunday, February 26, 2012

And some people don't like the look of haggis. Well you wont find any insects in that tasty fare . Unlike some you might find in Mexico. Don't think I could go for insect caviar or Grasshoppers. But to each his own. Me, I'll stick to haggis any day of the week.
Might just have to re-think my visit to Taco Bell !!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-radio-and-tv-17119836

Friday, February 24, 2012

For all my American friends who always ask about haggis. This should answer all your questions. And yes I do really enjoy haggis it is VERY tasty, most delicious, and my family always tries to have it on Burns night, January 25. Enjoy!
I have never made my own haggis, I don't think I would be able to get the majority of the ingredients here in the USA so I have to rely on American versions, I've found an American version of haggis in AJ's but I've never seen it anywhere else. 
When I visit Scotland I always have to indulge in haggis a few times my family loves it. My son and husband love to get a haggis supper. This is one of the many delicacies served up at the local chippy (fish and chip shop) in Scotland. A haggis supper consists of one piece of haggis, think jumbo sausage, dipped in batter and, of course, deep fried and served with chips (fries). Yummy my mouth is watering at the thought. By the way at the local chippy EVERYTHING is deep fried, so if you visit Scotland only visit the chippy a few times, that's my advice.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

As a child this was always one of my favorite days, Shrove Tuesday (pancake day), in the US it's known it as Fat Tuesday. On that day my mother would always make pancake,  and I would always get a chance to toss them to, not always with great success. There were pancake races in town that we would go and see, just a great fun day.  Happy Pancake Day.. Enjoy!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Scottish Independence

Plans are afoot to have a vote in 2014 for Scottish Independence. Is this the right road for Scotland to follow? After the  successful 1991 devolution vote the call for independence has grown. The question still remains; is it the politicians that want independence or Scotland's citizens? While the support for the SNP (Scottish National Party) has indeed grown it is hard to say, with certainty, that the call for independence has grown. As an ex-pat I can not say that I would vote for independence, if I were still in Scotland, and I have yet to talk with friends or family who think this is a good idea. As a nation Scotland has very few large industries. Yes it's true we do have oil but for how long would this sustain a nation? And is it enough to maintain an economy? Scotland has its own education system, its own laws, it can raise or lower the basic UK income tax rate by 3%. Do we also need Independence? No!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Why is it that so many men think they have the right to tell me what to do or what to think? They don't have that right! Some states want to pass legislation that will protect its citizens from Sharia law, but what is this congressional hearing? surely Sharia Law disguised as, as..., I don't know what. Men telling women what they can do with their bodies, what we do with our minds, next they will want us tied to the kitchen sink, our only role seeing to their every want and desire. This is not me, and I don't think it is you. I will use contraception whenever I want. You will not tell me otherwise. Do US women want to vote for the man who wants to take away their right to contraception, or the man who signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law. as a woman I think I know who I would vote for.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Should I apply for American Citizenship? 
I think I should!
I'm lucky I don't need to give up my British citizenship to become an American, I believe I can have dual citizenship, the UK won't make me give up my UK passport. And I still go home to visit family so keeping me passport saves a lot of heartache at the airport. In both countries.

So how hard can it be and how much can it cost?

Well I just took the quiz at
Passed the quiz, registered, which was free, and now I need to hand over my credit card details and pay an $149 preparation fee. That's as far as I've gotten. 
Stay Tuned ....