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By *sBlue OP   Woman
over a year ago

Up North

Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes as part of a full breakfast

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Absolutely not.

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By *sBlue OP   Woman
over a year ago

Up North

I love it.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

Noooooo

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By *aughty but nice...Man
over a year ago

Staffs

Absolutely as part of a full Scottish breakfast ...it's almost as good as black pudding

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

had it at club play for burns night event

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes! Haggis on a Scottish breakfast! Lush

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By *tirling DarkCouple
over a year ago

Stirling

Loved it tatties and neeps with a Drambuie sauce. Veggie haggis is also nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Absolutely! Always has a place on my plate.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Or on a burger with cheese

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South

Not for me.

Although I’ ve never tried it, just knowing what’s inside it and what it’s wrapped in, puts me off.

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By *s2biCouple
over a year ago

Lincoln

Got to be done

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

Yes but not too much otherwise I feel like Nicola Sturgeon.

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick

I served it up at a Burns night feast I held for 9 of my mates a couple of years ago. None of us had tried it before and thought it was going to be horrible.

It was actually really nice, and we all really enjoyed it. Not at all what any of us expected.

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick


"Not for me.

Although I’ ve never tried it, just knowing what’s inside it and what it’s wrapped in, puts me off."

Any worse than a sausage?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes please

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By *obwhateverMan
over a year ago

Stirling/ London/ Yorkshire

Haggis and all the trimmings on Burns Night for this Scot

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By *ewfie02Couple
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Love it

It was regularly served as school dinners in my boarding school in Scotland

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South


"Not for me.

Although I’ ve never tried it, just knowing what’s inside it and what it’s wrapped in, puts me off.

Any worse than a sausage? "

I don’t think about that!

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

Yes! With tatties and neaps

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By *sBlue OP   Woman
over a year ago

Up North

It’s nice with a peppercorn sauce, mashed carrot and swede and mashed potato in fact I’m having it tonight

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.

Yes, and not just for Burns night. In chicken, haggis balls with whisky cream sauce or haggis pakora. Mmmm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes absolutely. But a good one none of this mass "it's almost" hagis ones.

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By *ickshawedCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

Yes, with neeps and tatties and gravy.

Vegetarian haggis was also good when we tried it

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"Yes absolutely. But a good one none of this mass "it's almost" hagis ones."

M&S do a pretty good one. It isn't too spicy.

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By *ich_ChesterMan
over a year ago

Chester

Yes, but one from a butchers not mass produced

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes I love haggis x

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By *ensualMan
over a year ago

Sutton

Yes

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Definitely

… a little taster ahead of Burns Night

“ His knife see rustic Labour dight,

An cut you up wi ready slight,

Trenching your gushing entrails bright,

Like onie ditch;

And then, O what a glorious sight,

Warm-reekin, rich!”

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Absolutely not. "

What!!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No. The taste is too strong for me. Where's the liver paté instead?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No. The taste is too strong for me. Where's the liver paté instead? "

Dead to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Once a week with my mince and taties.

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By *ryandseeMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire

Only had it once many years ago when on hols on Scotland. It was OK but preferred the smoked kippers

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"No. The taste is too strong for me. Where's the liver paté instead? "

Try M&S.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love it, but thank goodness its only get three legs, as I couldn't manage the fourth.

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By *D of funCouple
over a year ago

Northampton

Love it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes! Eaten with a full breakfast with Dieu

Not that I'm incinuating there would be any goings on to necesitate breakfast, but if we're talking my favourite Scottish things.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No. The taste is too strong for me. Where's the liver paté instead?

Try M&S. "

Goodness, I don't earn enough to shop in there.

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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

Oooo, yummy!

A bit spicy (for me), however I did enjoy it. With some veg & mashed potato & gravy.

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By *urham 3 riversMan
over a year ago

Co. Durham

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By *urham 3 riversMan
over a year ago

Co. Durham

yes. any time with neeps and tatties

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yes. any time with neeps and tatties "

Nips and titties? As its Fab

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"No. The taste is too strong for me. Where's the liver paté instead?

Try M&S.

Goodness, I don't earn enough to shop in there. "

For treat.

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By *uboCouple
over a year ago

East kilbride


"Love it, but thank goodness its only get three legs, as I couldn't manage the fourth."

They are getting harder to catch though. Smart wee buggers.

Find chasing them anti clockwise is the best way

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"Love it, but thank goodness its only get three legs, as I couldn't manage the fourth.

They are getting harder to catch though. Smart wee buggers.

Find chasing them anti clockwise is the best way "

Is it always the female you chase?

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"Love it, but thank goodness its only get three legs, as I couldn't manage the fourth.

They are getting harder to catch though. Smart wee buggers.

Find chasing them anti clockwise is the best way

Is it always the female you chase? "

Gawd I just thought about the implications of my comment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up. "

Ooh need a road trip back to Scotland this year, it's been too long!

Mmm deep fried haggis, chips n original Irn Bru...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nooooo, its practically dog food

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sliced and fried is ok.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hell No

Me dad used to put salt in porridge again hell no

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

Yes! In fact I'm going to text my dad and see if he fancies some on burns night!

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

The dog and I love haggis. Have it quite often.

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By *angOnBunnyCouple
over a year ago

Ipswich

Definitely yes. Booked into a great local restaurant and hotel for a slap up 4 course meal with haggis and all the pomp. To he rounded off with an evening of fun

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By *sBlue OP   Woman
over a year ago

Up North

Just eaten it. It was beautiful. Had irun bru too. Need to get another for actual burns night lol

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By *sBlue OP   Woman
over a year ago

Up North


"Hell No

Me dad used to put salt in porridge again hell no "

That’s just wrong

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By *ickshawedCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

How can anyone not want a bit of Scottish meat inside them?

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By *sBlue OP   Woman
over a year ago

Up North


"How can anyone not want a bit of Scottish meat inside them? "

Absolutely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On the last message i have made both products in Iran bru and haggis with different jobs , and look forward to maybe having a Burns night supper locally

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hell No

Me dad used to put salt in porridge again hell no

That’s just wrong "

From the Isle of Mull originally so Scottish through and through !

Edinburgh ! Later

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How can anyone not want a bit of Scottish meat inside them? "

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By *ock69erMan
over a year ago

Middle o’ Fife


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up. "

...

Och aye, absolutely, ah've been eatin' it since ah wis a bairn

Not strictly a Scottish dish though, since ancient times almost every country had a very similar dish whatever the animal that was being eaten and no part of the animal was ever wasted so a lot of dishes similar to haggis were common.

The English and Welsh have faggots, not a million miles away from haggis

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick


"Not for me.

Although I’ ve never tried it, just knowing what’s inside it and what it’s wrapped in, puts me off.

Any worse than a sausage?

I don’t think about that! "

Haha... Sorry

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By *obwhateverMan
over a year ago

Stirling/ London/ Yorkshire

Food of the gods.

I organise a Burns Night every year. All the trimmings. Whisky gravy. Address to the haggis. Serve it like a Christmas pudding with a fiery ladle of (blended) whisky set on fire and poured over.

This is the way.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Absolutely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I know a company that make haggis pakora

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Invented by the English, claimed by the Scots.

The English never asked for it back

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london

I used to think these were actual creatures….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What did the mum haggis say to the dad haggis?

Shagg-is!

I’m here all week

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to think these were actual creatures…."

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me "

They are real. Google them.

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me "

Dads hey.

2 long legs and looks like an acorn….

According to the Fhuzzbuzz children's books I learnt to read from when a kid.

The classic “Haggis Hunt” book which game me this belief.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

They are real. Google them. "

No because I will want one as a pet if I do and I like Haggis

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

Dads hey.

2 long legs and looks like an acorn….

According to the Fhuzzbuzz children's books I learnt to read from when a kid.

The classic “Haggis Hunt” book which game me this belief. "

That book sounds amazing!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve never tried it but I’d like to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No

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By *aughty but nice...Man
over a year ago

Staffs


"Absolutely as part of a full Scottish breakfast ...it's almost as good as black pudding "

I'll change my mind it's better than black pudding

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

Dads hey.

2 long legs and looks like an acorn….

According to the Fhuzzbuzz children's books I learnt to read from when a kid.

The classic “Haggis Hunt” book which game me this belief.

That book sounds amazing! "

Can still find it on eBay… it’s a classic!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

They are real. Google them. "

They are real as Nessie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

They are real. Google them.

They are real as Nessie "

I know! And I need to get me a pet Nessie too

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago

Maidstone


"The English and Welsh have faggots..."

Aye, in Scotland we would say, "ya wee poofter!"...

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

Hmmm....having lived in Scotland for over 2 years the answer is difficult.

I tried it on several occasions and enjoyed it only once; apparently it had been done the right way

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

They are real. Google them.

They are real as Nessie

I know! And I need to get me a pet Nessie too "

Nessie is very prickly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

They are real. Google them.

They are real as Nessie

I know! And I need to get me a pet Nessie too

Nessie is very prickly. "

I'd still cuddle her

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By *oonshadowWoman
over a year ago

COVENTRY

I like haggis, legs would put me off though

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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up. "

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C"

What about Vegan ones? I was going to ask earlier

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yep love it!

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By *ndyn50000Man
over a year ago

Birmingham

Yes, battered with chips

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C

What about Vegan ones? I was going to ask earlier "

The whole point of haggis is throwing the parts of offal (heart, lungs, liver, kidneys) together with some oatmeal and spices to disguise the offal flavour (see what I did there ) and stuff it all into a sheeps stomach then boil it it, address it before slicing it open and devouring it wi’ neeps and tatties there is nothing in the vegan or vegetarian world that can replace all that.

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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C

What about Vegan ones? I was going to ask earlier "

Vegans are... I don't wish to be banned.

C

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C

What about Vegan ones? I was going to ask earlier

Vegans are... I don't wish to be banned.

C"

Say it… double dare you..

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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C

What about Vegan ones? I was going to ask earlier

The whole point of haggis is throwing the parts of offal (heart, lungs, liver, kidneys) together with some oatmeal and spices to disguise the offal flavour (see what I did there ) and stuff it all into a sheeps stomach then boil it it, address it before slicing it open and devouring it wi’ neeps and tatties there is nothing in the vegan or vegetarian world that can replace all that. "

Exactly. The perpetually offended have called food racist before for less. Haggis is a meat product from Scotland. Not plant shite.

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.


"I used to think these were actual creatures….

Small, furry 4 legs with two shorter than the others to help them cling onto the mountain

That's what my Dad told me

They are real. Google them.

They are real as Nessie

I know! And I need to get me a pet Nessie too

Nessie is very prickly.

I'd still cuddle her "

Might be a fella.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love it but it gives me ripping indegestion...

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london

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By *al kalMan
over a year ago

london


"Yes or no? Seeing as burns night is coming up.

Depends on how it is made and by who but yes. I like it in an egg foo yung.

Vegetarian attempts at it are a crime against humanity.

C

What about Vegan ones? I was going to ask earlier

The whole point of haggis is throwing the parts of offal (heart, lungs, liver, kidneys) together with some oatmeal and spices to disguise the offal flavour (see what I did there ) and stuff it all into a sheeps stomach then boil it it, address it before slicing it open and devouring it wi’ neeps and tatties there is nothing in the vegan or vegetarian world that can replace all that.

Exactly. The perpetually offended have called food racist before for less. Haggis is a meat product from Scotland. Not plant shite. "

Food bigot xxx

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