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Savoury Bread Cases Recipe

Savoury Bread Cases Recipe

Savoury Bread Cases - Easy, affordable, and absolutely delicious! A versatile favourite that’s perfect for kids or as a crowd-pleasing party snack. Crispy, golden bread cups filled with your choice of savoury goodness! This recipe is a nostalgic throwback, adapted...

Why The Scottish Theme?

Why The Scottish Theme?

Why The Scottish Theme for The Church Campbell Town? Campbell Town's original custodians were the Tyerrernotepanner people. They called the Campbell Town area norerytymonerler or parndokenne.   It was renamed by Scotsman Lachlan Macquarie in 1821 in honour of his...

The Church Inclusions Statement & Vulnerable People

The Church Inclusion Statement At The Church, we warmly welcome and embrace everyone. Our commitment is to provide a safe, inclusive environment where individuals from all backgrounds, identities and experiences are respected and valued. Whether you're attending an...

Want to learn some Scottish slang?

Want to learn some Scottish slang?

Want to learn some Scottish slang? Here is Scottish actor, Gerard Butler to teach you. Gerard James Butler was born in Paisley, Scotland, to Margaret and Edward Butler, a bookmaker. His family is of Irish origin. Gerard spent some of his very early childhood in...

Slàinte Mhath – Scottish Cheers

Slàinte Mhath – Scottish Cheers

Slàinte Mhath!! Instead of Cheers, the Scottish say Slàinte Mhath (Pronounced Slanj-a-va). It means “Good Health” in Irish & Scots Gaelic (pronounced gaa-lik in Scottish). So Slàinte Mhath to you. SEE & LISTEN HERE: Why do you say Slàinte Mhath? | Scotch...