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As the host prepares the dish, he reflects on his family's history, specifically the Maxwell clan's cattle-rearing reputation. The Scots have long celebrated their links to cattle, which served as both assets and symbols of wealth. Anecdotes about past cattle raids, including those carried out by his clan against the English forces, enrich the narrative, placing Toad in the Hole in a context of cultural pride and historical significance.