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Alan ... in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Haggis
It's official, haggis tastes like stuffing.
And a Scottish Fry really misses out on not having potato bread!
Yes, lovely stuff...... as long as you don't want to spend time in any human company for a day or two afterwards! I can only imagine the damage done to the ozone layer by Scots over the centuries has far exceeded that of cattle!
5 comments:
Mmmmm! Haggis!
I first tasted Haggis whilst staying at the George Hotel in Inverary, Argyllshire.
It was served as part of our cooked breakfast; and I took an instant liking to it. Very tasty indeed.
Yes, lovely stuff...... as long as you don't want to spend time in any human company for a day or two afterwards! I can only imagine the damage done to the ozone layer by Scots over the centuries has far exceeded that of cattle!
I love Haggis, heading to Scotland in August and hoping for some!
There's something about haggis and black pudding from Inverness. It has almost a wilder taste about it...
Also, deep fried haggis is a delicacy everyone should try at least once.
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