traditional orkney brides cog

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i have just started making these traditional orkney brides cogs.
they are a drinking bowl which would contain a hot mixture of beer whisky
spices and various other alcohol mixtures as per individual family recipies.
the cog is then passed round the guests at the wedding reception for all to have a drink from and generally helps break the ice between the familys
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ctubbs

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Way cool. I especially like the two big handles. They would have been very helpful at the gatherings when I was a youngun. We had some goooood parties before it was legal.
Charles
 

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Sure coulda used that when we met my sons future in-laws. After twenty years, the one that is left is still a pain in the butt. Problem is that I cannot get her to take a drink. I need to spike her punch or make her an Irish coffee, without her knowing.
 

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Very nice Michael!! And a great tradition to keep alive!

Hmmm....I wonder how that would look with the IAP logo on it.....:rolleyes::biggrin:


Not meant as a challenge, Michael!!

An allusion to a thread about the IAP 7th Anniversary mug, posted by Jeff.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
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