A new study has found that some traditional Scottish dishes are no longer as popular as they once were, and may end up no ...
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Nearly a third of Scots parents can’t afford healthy foodA Barnardo’s Scotland study reveals that 31 of Scottish parents buy unhealthy food due to high costs, with 68 worried about their child’s diet.
An Edinburgh firm – part of the institute that cloned Dolly the sheep – is to investigate if lab-grown food could be safe for ...
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TAG24 NEWS on MSNTasty maritime meals: Try Scotland's healthy seaweed or sea linguine"The seaweed on these bare rocks is very slippery,” says Jayson Byles, as he balances on boulders at Kingsbarns Beach near Fife. The view is pleasant now that rain has stopped. A New Zealand-born ...
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