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Can we all just chill out please

To everyone that likes lorne/square sausage and white pudding :thup:

To everyone that likes black pudding....... enjoy it while you can, it's getting banned when I'm king ;)
 
So the answer to my fruit pudding question is that it's a Scottish health food? There's nowt so queer as folk!

Black pudding is perfect when served on a bed of mustard mash with peppery gravy.... My local Gastro pub serves it, followed by Venison, all washed down with a few (lot) pints of Timothy Taylor.... I'm drooling now..
 
One has to remember that there are geographical differences in what constitutes black pudding. What you get in the Midlands isn't the same as you get in the Central Belt. Doesn't matter what sauce you put on it, the Midlands version is just boufin ;)
 
Whats all this Scottish nosh got to do with chilling out. A few pints of scrumpy is much better anyway.
 
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One of the things I loved when I lived in Scotland was a trip to the chippie. You had it all, white pudding, red pudding and black pudding all deep fried and battered. But what I loved the most was the deep fried battered haggis mmmmmmmmm. I will never forget The Silvery Tay chippie at Newport-on-Tay. On another note the fish was fantastic.....Iceland cod yum yum


love black pudding with Tomato sauce..........

Never heard of red pudding! sure it wasn't senga who served you had cut her finger?





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I sell a few hundred tubs of pigs blood every month , comes in a tub frozen , same thing is it not , not my cup of tea i might add
 
You know the chippie I am on about then Darth? It may not have been that one but i remember having red pudding when I was in scotland from the chippie.

I also have never heard of it, lived here all my life and ate probably everything at some point from the chippy board

Could be smoked sausage or battered sausage possibly
 
In my youth in Fife, there were 6 choices:
Fish supper
Pie supper
Haggis, red, black or white pudding suppers

I've now read the term "supper" quite a few times, what else does it include other than the obvious Fish or Pie as the main ingredient?
 
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