I am not going to be celebrating Robbie Burns Night in any great fashion this evening. I'm already tired and I have to be 100% productive and 90% not hungover tomorrow so festivities are out. I am going to strongly encourage you to eat haggis over the next little while, especially if you've never tried it before. Go on. You don't eat the stomach part, I promise. You just scoop out the good stuff in the middle. Both the veggie version and the meaty original are lovely. I hope to make one on Sunday and eat it with loads of mashed potato and some turnips and some whisky. This is a food that in no way deserves its poor reputation. We all eat way grosser things all the time.

I've never had haggis, but it's only a matter of time.
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Posted by: coertymoort | March 16, 2011 at 02:47 AM
ive had haggis once, but that was when my eating habits were a less adventurous(sp)... but i do remember it being mixed with a lot of herbs... so it was sorta spicey...
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