After a few minutes the youngest girl, nine-year-old Nadia, appears at the dinner table and places a plateful of food next to a bottle of Scotland’s other national drink. Her mother watches approvingly then pours the Irn-Bru into mugs.
THE banter of children in a Glasgow flat nine floors up mixes with the enticing aroma from a frying pan on the hob.
After a few minutes the youngest girl, nine-year-old Nadia, appears at the dinner table and places a plateful of food next to a bottle of Scotland’s other national drink. Her mother watches approvingly then pours the Irn-Bru into mugs.