Definition of Spurtle. Meaning of Spurtle. Synonyms of Spurtle

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Definition of Spurtle

Spurtle
Spurtle Spur"tle, v. t. [Freq. of spurt.] To spurt or shoot in a scattering manner. [Obs.] --Drayton.

Meaning of Spurtle from wikipedia

- The spurtle (or "spurtel", "spurtil", "spirtle", or "spartle") is a wooden Scottish kitchen tool, dating from the 15th century, that is used to stir porridge...
- Andrews Festival in November each year at the Byre Theatre. It has a Golden Spurtle Award for competitive porridge making. The oats are rolled thicker than...
- Championship has been running since 1994, giving a main prize of the "Golden Spurtle" trophy and the title "World Porridge Making Champion" for the best traditional...
- colleague Steve; their up-tight, antagonistic chief stewardess, Shona Spurtle; and the eccentric pilot, Captain Hilary Duff. Sebastian and Steve longed...
- cooking utensil called a "cou-cou stick", or "fungie stick", is type of spurtle used in its preparation. A cou-cou stick is made of wood, and has a long...
- Edinburgh which was founded in 1887. Community newspapers include The Spurtle from Broughton, Spokes Bulletin, and The Edinburgh Reporter. The city has...
- January 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2009. "Golden Spurtle World Porridge Making Championship". Golden Spurtle World Porridge Making Championship. Retrieved...
- among other roles, Maureen Connell in Between the Lines (1992–1994); Shona Spurtle in The High Life (1994–1995); Madame Sin in In The Red BBC TV (1998) adaptation...
- Scotland: Edinburgh by Colin McWilliam ""Reader, She Signed It"". Broughton Spurtle. "The History of The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh - Rocco Forte". www.roccofortehotels...
- stirring to prevent lumps. (This mush-stick is perhaps related to the spurtle, or the pudding stick of the nursery rhyme beating.) Catherine Beecher's...