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A clootie is Scots for a rag or cloth. Clootie may refer to
Clootie dumpling, a spiced suet fruit pudding boiled in a cloth
Clootie well, a sacred well where strips of cloth are left for healing
Clootie rug, a rag rug
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A clootie well is a holy well (or sacred spring), almost always with a tree growing beside it, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are left as part...
Look up clootie or Clootie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A clootie is Scots for a rag or cloth. Clootie may refer to Clootie dumpling, a spiced suet...
A clootie dumpling is a traditional Scottish pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit (currants, raisins, sultanas), suet, sugar and spices with...
to rename it "Spotted Richard" so it was “less likely to cause a stir”. Clootie dumpling, a similar Scottish Traditional Pudding Vegeta Figgy duff, a bag...
wither away. Such trees are known as "clootie trees" and are usually found growing beside holy wells (also called clootie wells) or at sacred sites. They are...
Other names for this kind of rug are derived from the material (clippy or clootie rug) or technique (proggie or proddie rug, poke mats and peg mats). In...
beneficial properties are still performed, including the tradition of clootie wells in Scotland, Ireland and Cornwall, and the practice of well dressing...
regions, strips of cloth are often tied to trees at holy wells, known as clootie wells. The term haeligewielle is in origin an Anglo-Saxon toponym attached...
Well") is located near Culloden. Inverness is also home to the Munlochy Clootie Well. Although a Gaelic name itself, Craig Phadraig is alternatively known...
suet. Examples include spotted dick, Christmas pudding, treacle pudding, clootie dumpling, jam roly-poly and many others. Savoury versions include rabbit...
century, the English Christmas pudding was boiled in a pudding cloth. Clootie dumpling, a traditional Scottish dessert, is boiled in a pudding cloth...
ritual shafts and wells, often in the same place over generations. Modern clootie wells might be a continuation of this. Most surviving Celtic mythology...
cross, lest he be cursed. The saint is associated with many holy wells and clootie wells in Ireland and Britain, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are...
cream. Blaeberry pie Carrageen moss—a milk pudding thickened with seaweed Clootie dumpling—pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit Cranachan—cream...
served in this context as part of a savoury meal, its close relationship to clootie dumpling means it may also be served as a dessert. Many Scottish producers...
found, dating from the Bronze Age to the early Middle Ages. The Celtic clootie well tradition and the English well dressing tradition appear to be related...
Northumberland they are called proggy mats, and in Scotland they are called clootie mats. They were often made for more utilitarian use such as by the back...
Reservoir 13 is set in a village where well dressing is an annual event. Clootie well Osterbrunnen Footnotes Ditchfield 1896, p. 186. Ditchfield 1896, p...
well. They would then leave offerings; typically coins or clooties (see clootie well). The first water drawn from a well on Beltane was thought to be especially...
might then leave offerings, typically coins or strips of cloth/ribbon (see clootie well). Historically, water from the well was used to bless the home, family...
can be boiled in water to make a dessert. In Scotland, this is called a clootie dumpling, after the cloth. Raviole du Dauphiné (in English, 'Dauphiné ravioli')...
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