A SCOTS chef has joined forces with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland to support its Thank You Day on July 4.
The day is a chance for people to get together with their neighbours, friends and family to celebrate and say thank you to anyone who helped them in the pandemic.
To celebrate, the Scottish health charity is encouraging people to host their own Tartan Tea Parties by signing-up and receiving exclusive recipes from Michelin star chef Tom Kitchin as well as other materials to make their celebrations extra special.
Kitchin said: “Thank You Day is a great idea and gives us all a chance to say thank you to everyone who helped us through. Throw your own Tartan Tea Party and say thanks to those you love.”
Other well-known faces backing the campaign include Lorraine Kelly and Dame Katherine Grainger.
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