Haggis

SocketRocket still hasn't found the 'timorous wee beastie' that was frequenting his kitchen!

Happy birthday Rabbie - you hypocritical, lecherous drunkard and spinner of rhymes and resurrecter of tunes and songs!
 
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It is probably the thing I miss most (well apart from square slice) will need to get family across to bring some more to me :(
 
Not a traditionalist in any sense and certainly wouldn't celebrate the life of a sub-par poet but I do love haggis and tend to have it around once a month. Haggis supper is good as well!
 
Once you've developed a taste for Haggis I don't think there are many nicer things to eat.Appreciate it's not eveyones idea of haute cuisine, but hell I'll be indulging tonight.
 
Unlikely, local authorities would ban it for fear of upsetting minorities, who are highly unlikely to be offended and would probably want to join in. :angry:

Too true.
Just watched a TV programme which showed Burns Suppers around the world, Singapore, Shir Lanka, Ghana etc. The locals seemed to be having a great time, some even sang Auld Lang Syne correctly.
Tinned haggis in Ghana though, poor show. The real thing is probably banned at customs entry.
 
Too true.
Just watched a TV programme which showed Burns Suppers around the world, Singapore, Shir Lanka, Ghana etc. The locals seemed to be having a great time, some even sang Auld Lang Syne correctly.
Tinned haggis in Ghana though, poor show. The real thing is probably banned at customs entry.

I wonder what the huge expat community in Canada do, where they even ban marmite and Irn Bru?
 
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