Have you tasted it? It's not as bad as it sounds - what's wrong with a little mushed-up internal organs and oatmeal stuffed in a sheeps stomach?
Yes, I tried it once. I am not an organ meat eater. The irony taste of organ meat does not settle well in my tummy. I can deal with meat & oatmeal stuffed in a stomach, but not the traditional cuts of "meat" that go in Haggis.
Dereck T.Guid tae know ya big man am fae Abbeyhill tae.Just across from the Artisan bar you might have seem me wae ma big dug Nelson the Dobermann aboot toun.Think we should have dinner at ma hoose wae Andy and yirsel and make him watch up the kyber whilst eating haggis .So if your are up for it in October gies a bell Mr Velebil.Which was one of those other things that the Scot's invented. :hello:
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log in details are AndrewN not pinalta,regarding previous e-mails you sent it was only when I checked my spam filter did I see recent e-mails from you.So you are now on my safe list,also regarding a English speaking site.English was imposed on the Scots by the Hanovarian goverment who won at Culloden in 1746 and tried to wipe out or clan system and heritage by replacing them with sheep,otherwise know as the clearances,hence Scots in America and Canada etc.I regard myself as Scottish in all manner of things .Indeed after checking my DNA through a BBC programme called blood of the vikings a few years ago it confirmed our family folklore that we settled in the orkney islands nearly a thousand years ago and intermarried with the indigious population due to my Y chromosone being particular to norse countries.Anyway I must say a brother is a brother worldwide .
Andrew,
Thanks I really appreciate it. Ohh and there will be no Haggis with the Kyber (whatever that is) But I would like to meet you if we are able too.