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20th January 2020 chrishadden

Haggis hunting

from Captain Beaky by Jeremy Lloyd

Burns Night, 25th January

One of the traditional ways to celebrate Burn’s Night is with a Burn’s Supper.
These dinners can be formal or informal and may include only friends or friends and family.
During this supper, ‘Selkirk Grace’ is recited as well as the ‘Address to a Haggis’.
Whisky and food are also main components of this supper.
Some of the food which is served includes Cullen Skink, Haggis, neeps and tatties.
Desserts often include oatmeal shortbread, whisky caramels and marinated raspberries

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Doug Cruden28-Jan-2020 19:18
Ah haggis...love it, the more others don't eat it the more there is for me!!
Mieke WA Minkjan26-Jan-2020 10:18
it sounds real Scottish to me
jeanb26-Jan-2020 04:19
I had haggis for the first time - and enjoyed it !
larose forest photos25-Jan-2020 21:19
Ah yes, the Haggis! Not something I will ever try, thank goodness!! But I love this poem. V
Dennis Hoyne25-Jan-2020 18:42
I never tried it but I'm always open to new things!
laine25-Jan-2020 13:37
I love Cullen Skink and tatties :)) Nice to have traditions....ours is tomorrow, Australia Day.
LynnH25-Jan-2020 12:25
My heritage... but the only thing that sounds appealing is the whiskey caramels. :)
Graeme25-Jan-2020 12:03
Won't catch me eating it neither, Chris...lol..V
Yvonne25-Jan-2020 10:50
As long as you don't expect me to eat it... yuck!
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