The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Smiles of The week

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▼ let Them eat cake

Tomorrow is National Cake Day, so grab a slice and celebrate with a few extra Monday morning calories.

▼ flying The flag

Raise a glass of malt, eat some haggis, watch Braveheart – how will you celebrate St Andrew’s Day on Friday?

▼ counting down The days

If you haven’t already bought your advent calendar you better hurry – Saturday is the first day of December.

▼ dec The holls ▼ it Takes Two

This week saw two sisters become the UK’S oldest twins as they celebrated their 102nd birthday. Let’s hope all the candles didn’t set off the fire alarm!

▼ rice and easy ▼ perfect proposal

A woman in New Zealand proposed to her boyfriend via a giant advertisin­g billboard...which he then didn’t notice. Luckily, he eventually said yes. Aww!

▼ clean living ▼ earth song

Sir David Attenborou­gh could be set to achieve the Christmas No.1 single after releasing an album of field recordings. That’s music to our ears.

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Holly Willoughby is doing an amazing job alongside Declan Donnelly on I’m a Celeb. She’s already raising a smile or two. Scientists have found the secret to cooking the perfect stir fried rice, and it involves tossing the grains once every 0.32 seconds using a “see-saw motion”. Sounds like child’s play to us. A new study has found that being clean as a teen is linked to longer life. The tiny Argyll island community of Luing are celebratin­g after their only shop and post office was saved from closure by long-time residents Brigit Whitmore and Norman Bissell. Whitmore could they want?
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