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Robert from John Morrison Kiltmakers: “Everyday is different and challenging”
Kilts are part of the Scottish national costume and are worn for formal events or festivities.
Mar 6, 2025


The Kallikantzaroi are the Greek mischievous goblins of Christmas
The Kallikantzaroi are mischievous Greek Christmas creatures once feared but now seen as playful folklore of the holiday season.
Mar 4, 2025


Fastelavnsbolle takes over in Denmark
Every February, Denmark celebrates Fastelavn with delicious Fastelavnsbolle—soft buns filled with cream or jam, enjoyed by all ages.
Feb 27, 2025


Scotland's national dish forms part of its mythology
Haggis is more than a dish—it's a Scottish legend that still tricks many into believing it's a real animal.
Feb 25, 2025


Second hand buying mindset continues to grow in Denmark
Second hand shopping is growing in Denmark, gaining more popularity as people embrace sustainability, affordability, and vintage fashion.
Feb 20, 2025


Zeibekiko, the Greek dance of emotional introspection
Zeibekiko is a Greek dance that captures the essence of this country. A unique and emotional dance with no specific steps or movements.
Feb 18, 2025


The Kelpies: Myth behind world’s largest equine sculptures
Two working horses from Glasgow City Council, Duke and Baron, served as the inspiration.
Feb 13, 2025


Cycling in Denmark: A safe, active, and sustainable lifestyle
Denmark, a bike-friendly country, integrates cycling into daily life with great infrastructure for transport, exercise, and socializing.
Feb 10, 2025


Greek fragrances, between myths and aromas
In Greece, perfumery reflects culture, history, and mythology, using natural scents to evoke tradition, spirituality, and daily life.
Feb 7, 2025


Burns Night: The Venue Steakhouse pays tribute to Scotland's national poet
Burns Night on January 25 honors Scottish poet Robert Burns with poetry, traditional attire, and classic dishes like haggis.
Feb 4, 2025
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