| It all began back in 1936 in Scotland. Each year | | | | a bride to be. The book includes lots of nostalgic |
| everyone would look forward to a visit from | | | | recipes. One of the recipes is for tablet. |
| Santa. Alternate years saw the Broon's annual | | | | If you don't wish to purchase the book. Why not |
| being sold out. | | | | ask an aunt or gran if they have a recipe for |
| Everyone could not wait to read the book. This | | | | Scottish Tablet or Scottish Fudge. You can make |
| was a massive hit with all ages. The characters | | | | your own home-made Scottish fudge and tablet |
| where taken from one of the leading newspapers | | | | and place pieces inside a clear bag. Secure |
| in Scotland called the Sunday Post. The Broon's | | | | together with some tartan to make a sweet |
| was about a family and all that happened to them. | | | | toothed Scottish tablet gift. Place the bags of |
| Each week everyone wanted to know if Daphne | | | | Scottish tablet and fudge on your guests tables |
| would find a man. Would the twins and the bairn | | | | for after their meals. |
| behave themselves and not get themselves into | | | | If you have some older relatives at your wedding |
| mischief. All good family fun. | | | | why not try and make some jam or honey and |
| At the head of the family was Maw Broon. A | | | | fill jars around the tables. If have a Scottish |
| steady rock amongst all the trial and tribulations | | | | surname you can cover the top of the jars with |
| that went on in family life. They always found a | | | | your own tartan. |
| solution to this week's problem. Brilliantly executed | | | | Couples can economise by using flowers not only |
| by the newspaper team. | | | | to dress the tables but also as a wedding favours |
| A couple of years ago saw the release of a cook | | | | Scotland. You can tie some tartan ribbon around |
| book by Maw Broon. The book went on sale for | | | | the foot of a single Thistle flower with a |
| a good price. Once again was a big hit with | | | | personalised message for each of your guests. A |
| everyone who loved the Broon's. The book | | | | perfect sentiment for your guests who may |
| reportedly sold over 100, 000 copies. | | | | have travelled a distance. |
| It could make good stocking filler or a present for | | | | |