anywhere you want. in your house in your bed. ANYWHERE
Nowhere. Scotch is a drink
'Scotch' is an adjective meaning 'of Scotland'. The more usual form is 'Scottish', but you will find both forms in many kinds of writing. 'Scotch' as a noun indeed usually refers to Scotch whiskey. So a Scotch Shepard would presumably be found in Scotland.
scotch shepherds are found in northern americia
they eat anything
Butt cheeks
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
Scotch.
depends on which scotch you buy
with a bottle of scotch
scotch, hop scotch and scotch pancake.
Yes, "Scotch" should be capitalized when referring to the nationality of people or things from Scotland. For example, "Scotch whisky" or "Scotch tape."
The Bible only says that the Shepherds visited Him in the manger not much else is known
Yes, scotch is a type of spirit. Some popular brands of scotch include Glenfiddich, Macallan, and Laphroaig.
Scotch broth is believed to have originated in Scotland in the Middle Ages, around the 14th to 15th centuries. It was traditionally made by simmering meat, barley, and various vegetables, reflecting the agricultural practices of the time. The dish was popular among Scottish shepherds and served as a hearty meal to sustain them during long days. Over the centuries, it has evolved but remains a staple of Scottish cuisine.