Just finished mine. Picked up the haggis that looked most likely to be right, the one without the "name" on it and no price tag. Turned out to be completely correct as it was excellent. Swede was fine and mash was made with Maris Pipers - the only ones for mash. I now have to go and get a wee dram, probably Highland Park. My mother, who has always considered herself Scottish despite being born in Edgware, also enjoyed it. Always pay a bit more for your haggis.
Who else is indulging?
Haggis, Neaps and Tatties
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Haggis, Neaps and Tatties
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Re: Haggis, Neaps and Tatties
Yip. Had mine at Mum & Dad's house for lunch. Happy 250th Birthday to Rabbie - mae yer lum reek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Ernest H. Cockburn
- KillerB
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Re: Haggis, Neaps and Tatties
I was honouring the Bard of Salford's birthday - John Cooper Clarke was 60 on Sunday.DRT wrote:Yip. Had mine at Mum & Dad's house for lunch. Happy 250th Birthday to Rabbie - mae yer lum reek
Port is basically a red drink
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Re: Haggis, Neaps and Tatties
I have lived close to Salford all my life and pass through each day, and yet, I have never heard of John Cooper Clarke.
It may be drivel, but it's not meaningless.
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Re: Haggis, Neaps and Tatties
You are missing out.Overtired and emotional wrote:I have lived close to Salford all my life and pass through each day, and yet, I have never heard of John Cooper Clarke.
Port is basically a red drink