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Started this discussion. Last reply by John L. Moore Sr ESQ Oct 29.

Clann Muir's Official Silversmith Roddy Young has some NEWS!
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Started this discussion. Last reply by John L. Moore Sr ESQ Sep 27.

 

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ANNOUNCING THE NEW MEMBERS CLUB HOUSE...!!!

Our NEW Clann Muir WorldWide Members Club area is open.
This is the Members Club House for the Clann Muir.
Go Here
Take a look, join up and have fun. It's FREE!
A GOTTA SEE... 'Scot Hoots' area, it will tickle ya bones!
See you all there!


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Remedies ~ Natural

PAIN RELIEF

Mild headaches: Tiger balm. Chinese ointment contains menthol and can ease pain when rubbed into neck or temples.
Arthritis pain: Turmeric, fish oil. All show promise in helping ease pain. Talk to your healthcare professional for dosage.
COLD CURES
Elderberry syrup: Research suggests it can fight the flu and may ease symptoms of cold.
Garlic: What you eat matters! Get plenty of raw or lightly cooked garlic, which contains antiviral compounds. Add thyme to soups and sal… Continue

Posted on July 27, 2009 at 7:14am —

Jann Muir ~ Guardian Clann Muir

Scottish Shortbread for Lori



Hi Lori,
Here is what I have and, I added a bit of history with Scottish Shortbread too.

#1 Nana'a

INGREDIENTS
2 cups butter (unsalted butter)(butter was hand churned with no salt)
1 cup packed brown sugar
4 1/2 cups flour (siftted 1x)

(flour today is all purpose no siftin… Continue

Posted on November 24, 2008 at 5:00am — 2 Comments

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At 5:54pm on October 17, 2009, John Muir said…
thanks Jann yes I am a craftsman, I don't have much time to spend on the internet at the moment but hope to spend more time in the future to share with you all.

John
At 8:04am on October 14, 2009, Sheila (Muir) & Jim Latimer said…
BTW Cheryl, smart men, on the other hand, are thick on the ground. :-)
At 8:02am on October 14, 2009, Sheila (Muir) & Jim Latimer said…
Hi Jann
We are one up on you in Florida. We put in a full memory foam matress - fantastic. It came shrink wrapped from Costco and once I punctured the wrapping it began to expand - to a full 12" thick. What a great sleep.
It's getting cold here, subzero this morning, and snow's not far off. Fortunately we head south at the end of the month, our dollar is nearly at par and things are looking rosy..
At 5:46pm on October 13, 2009, Sheila (Muir) & Jim Latimer said…
Chryl, am I endangering myself to say a smart woman is very few and far between (with the rest of them filling the gap) :-)
At 5:43pm on October 13, 2009, Sheila (Muir) & Jim Latimer said…
Douglas, Aberdeen is one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland we visited. Driving through it was a joy. You're very lucky.
At 3:44pm on October 12, 2009, cheryl moore said…
hey jann
please excuse me. a smart woman is few and far beTween.x
At 3:35pm on October 12, 2009, cheryl moore said…
hey woman!
At 9:06am on September 2, 2009, Richard Allen Moore said…
I thank you for the warm welcome and hope to meet new friends and learn more about a side of me that until lately I have not researched. I have become pretty good at the geneology game quite by accident.LOL I spent several years hunting lost family members of my own, and through trial and error (which I think is the best way to learn) located them. One was my sister who I had lost for 23 years and the other is my blood father, who I never knew.
I have just come back around to researching the heritage behind my surname and have to admit...I am not surprised to find myself of Scottish decent. I have always had an ember smoldering in my chest for the scenery, the people and the music.
So thank you again.
Peace to you and yours,
R.A. Moore
At 8:17pm on August 26, 2009, Justin David Moore said…
Hello I have been seeing your name around all over the place haha, well I am new at this and want to know as much as possible about my herritage, my father brother and I are very interested in going to scottland sometime for the gathering but don't have the kilt or anything that we need could you please tell us how to get ahold of that we are all Moores and I have a Moore on the way YAY haha well thank you bye
At 7:34pm on August 20, 2009, Carol Muir Fauster, Clan Muir HC Regional South Midwest USA said…
Dear Jann, Thanks for the welcome back and it is good to be back! I am enjoying all the bonny photos from the Scotland Homecoming! I think I am trying to see everything too quickly after trying to catch up from the time my computer was gone= so, did I not see anywhere all the names of those in the photos or, am I indeed looking lopsided?? I would love to be sure who each dear one is as I will hopefully make a printed copy soon. Thanks again! Carol
 
 

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Ronald, James

Baillie, Historian, Stonemason and Housing Developer in Stirling.

Songs of Lowland Scotland

Added Pages 506 - 533.

Johnny Gibb Of Gushetneuk

Chapter IX - Pedagogical and Chapter X - Benjie's Classical Studies.

Recounting Blessings

John has sent in chapters 72 and 73 of this account.

Writings of Albert Morris

Article 77 - Piquant persiflage made to a secret, age-old recipe.

Scotland's Story

Chapter XX. Alexander III. - How the Little King was Crowned and Married.

The United States of America: A History

CHAPTER XV. THE WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN.

In the days of the Red River Rebellion

Chapter XIX. - Welcome at Fort Pitt—Flat-sleds and snow-shoes— - Norris and party arrive—A unique incident—On to Victoria—Sandy accompanies us—Order of march— Little Bob clear grit—A friendly French half-breed —Arrive at Victoria—David a proud father—A run to Edmonton and Pigeon Lake—A welcome visit from father—Christmas at Edmonton—Home at last—Unique bridal tour—My wife a heroine— Au revoir. And this completes this book.

Sense O' Eemur

A new poem in the Doric from John Henderson.

Agriculture

I've updated our Agriculture section to add a few books about agriculture as well as crofting and crofters.

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