Happy Burns Night!

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Anyone doing anything special for the occasion?

Selkirk Grace

Some hae meat and canna eat,
And some wad eat that want it,
But we hae meat and we can eat,
Sae let the Lord be Thankit!

I shall be making some haggis pasties later. Like Cornish pasties but with a filling of haggis, neeps and tatties. (Should I confess that despite being a Teuchter - north east Scottish person - I don't like haggis. :shock: I quite like the vegetarian version.)
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I must admit I don’t do anything for Burns night….
I diid see some vegetarian haggis for sale in the shop, when I went shopping Monday.
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Well, maybe you should consider doing something?

When I was a kid, if Andy Stewart came on the telly I would race upstairs and put my kilt on. You could do something like that. Or make Cullen Skink (delicious!!!!)

Waitrose usually has haggis all year round. I notice Asda has some haggis in specifically for Burns Night but it's a brand I've never heard of before. McSweens is generally considered to be the best.

Edit for typo: sorry for my ignorance, it's MacSweens who make the haggis. :)
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We'll be having a traditional haggis for lunch with ample gravy in view of Scottish ancestors on both sides. It,s pretty dry and unpalatable without gravy I think.

Vegetarian haggis? Sounds dire, ! I don,t like offal at all but haggis is the one exception in which I can eat it but even then can only face it a couple of times a year. ! We occasionally mix any surplus in with mashed potatoes to make some savoury rissoles or in a cottage lie mixture.

Aising a glass to you all anyway, on whichever side of the border you live.
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I’ve only had haggis a couple of times both times from Costco I enjoyed it both times ,but like a lot of foods it’s the company you are eating it with that makes the enjoyment
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Scottish Soldier - Andy Stewart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCSB_BiNSZo
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