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The Haggis
With Burns Night having recently occurred, I thought I'd post this description of Scotland's native Haggis Animal: http://www.thehaggis.com/EZ/sh/sh/pa...q8kl6gcjdtq2i1
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I think I've seen that before.
I've only had Haggis once. An old dear brought me one back from Scotland. I can't say I particularly liked it, and at that stage didn't know how it was made or what was in it. I've never been tempted to try one again.
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I first tried haggis 25-odd years ago, and had to put what was in it out of my mind, but found I really liked it. The only problem I have with haggis, though, is that it gives me chronic wind!!
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The first time I had haggis was on a VERY rainy day somewhere in Scotland-could have been Montrose---from an Italian chip shop by the beach called Mc'Dimascio. I always recall the name because of Di-di's in Coventry.Remember them?
We were in a campervan with 3 young children, the youngest 2.As we stopped an old gent played the bagpipes walking slowly around the van-he was soaked- and so was I, dashing for the haggis and chips.At the time no other meal had been so delicious as that day.We gave the old chap sixpence, he spat on it and cleared off in disgust.
I don't eat meat now but don't think I'd eat haggis, even if I did.
Last edited by cathidaw; 20-02-2016 at 09:41 PM.
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That sounds a great meal Cathi; I can imagine a bit of gravy would top it off nicely.
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My choice would be parsley sauce on my chips.
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Not tried that one. To be fair, the only thing that goes on my chips is salt and vinegar.
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