Posts by Kenny Smith
Chocolate influence on Macallan Harmony Collection
The Macallan has unveiled The Macallan Harmony Collection Rich Cacao, the first limited edition whisky in anew series of single malts that will see the brand progress its journey towards sustainable packaging. Inspired by The Macallan’s deep-rooted connection to nature for nearly 200 years, The Harmony Collection is an exploration into the world of sustainable…
Read MoreYummy brambley apples meatballs with tasty mash and gravy
We bring you another delicious recipe for the week with delicious apples involved. With British fruit in season, and apples and pears dropping from the trees, it seems like the right time to celebrate and use them in our cooking, and today we present Bramley Apple Meatballs with Creamy Mash and Bramley Apple, Cranberry Sauce.…
Read More2 for 1 ticket offer for Country Living Christmas Fair
Christmas is coming… and so is the magical Country Living Magazine Christmas Fair, when it returns to the SEC, Glasgow from 2-5 December. This is your perfect opportunity to celebrate Christmas in one fabulous festive day out, while supporting small businesses. With our offer you can save £20 with our 2 for 1 offer* and…
Read MoreArtist’s Milk + Two Sugars Please goes on show
A rising star in Scottish art is showcasing her new work this autumn. Perth-based artist Kaya Fraser – the Mount Stuart Emerging Artist in Residence for 2021 – will present a new exhibition this Autumn at the Discovery Centre on the Island of Bute. Kaya was the successful artist chosen for an annual opportunity for…
Read MoreA biography of the Scot who created Armistice Day
This biography gives long overdue credit to Scotsman Rosslyn Wemyss and his creation of Armistice Day. From when he first joined the navy in 1877 at the young and inexperienced age of 13, it follows his path through military service all the way to becoming one of the most important senior naval officers in WWI…
Read MoreEmma Walker to succeed Jim Beveridge at Johnnie Walker
Dr Emma Walker will take over the reins as Master Blender of Diageo, as Dr Jim Beveridge OBE retires at the end of the year after more than 40 years. Emma will be one of a small, select group of people, and the first female, to take on the coveted role of Master Blender in…
Read MoreDo you want to join the Scottish Field team?
Do you want to be part of our super talented team here at Scottish Field? We are looking for a multi-talented administrator and copy controller to keep our Edinburgh office running as well as helping liaise with our designers and advertisers to ensure that clients get the creative and accurate copy they deserve. It’s a…
Read MoreWe go Roaming in the Wild in our latest podcast
We’re going green and heading to the great outdoors in the latest Scottish Field podcast. Our November issue is currently in shops, as every month Scottish Field bring you the best of all things Scottish – heritage, interiors, antiques, gardens, wildlife, motoring, whisky and country news, as well as interviews with famous Scots names. Ahead…
Read MoreBeloved books are given a new Scottish twist
Two beloved children’s books have been translated into Scots for the first time. A Bad Beginning is the first in the bestselling 13-part A Series of Unfortunate Events series by Lemony Snicket while award-winning author Matt Haig’s 2015 novel, A Boy Called Christmas, has also been given a new twist by Black & White Publishing.…
Read MoreScotswomen launch supplement to help with menopause
Two Scotswomen have launched a powerful intelligent female supplement during National Menopause Month. With one third of the UK female population currently peri-menopausal or menopausal, and one in four of these women experiencing debilitating symptoms, two Scots have taken control to redress this key area of women’s health with the launch of Selaura – a…
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