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    so far i didnt see Haggis and tattis lolz( scottish people where are you) mind you i like it....

    Sundays dindin with all the trimmings on it please....chocolate pudding lolz afterwards with cream yum yum

    And the famous fish and chips pies forgot some will come back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    so far i didnt see Haggis and tattis lolz( scottish people where are you) mind you i like it....

    Sundays dindin with all the trimmings on it please....chocolate pudding lolz afterwards with cream yum yum

    And the famous fish and chips pies forgot some will come back
    Glad you like the traditional Scottish recipe consisting of haggis, neeps [turnips - mashed] 'n' tatties, Ann. Must say, I enjoy it too ... but alas, Myrna was somewhat reluctant to sample this delicious (peculiarly native) delicacy - once she'd read the ... ... list of ingredients on the label of the outer-skin ... um ..."bag" containing the haggis itself. ... me and my !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... alas, Myrna was somewhat reluctant to sample this delicious (peculiarly native) delicacy - once she'd read the ... ... list of ingredients on the label of the outer-skin ... um ..."bag" containing the haggis itself.
    Suffice to add ... she's since reverted to her former custom of having rice as an accompaniment to each and every main meal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Glad you like the traditional Scottish recipe consisting of haggis, neeps [turnips - mashed] 'n' tatties, Ann. Must say, I enjoy it too ... but alas, Myrna was somewhat reluctant to sample this delicious (peculiarly native) delicacy - once she'd read the ... ... list of ingredients on the label of the outer-skin ... um ..."bag" containing the haggis itself. ... me and my !
    i was hesistant at first Arthur lolz but after few years we always have it now give Myrna few more months..years
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    i was hesistant at first Arthur lolz but after few years we always have it now give Myrna few more months..years
    Ah me, Ann ... thing is when Myrna first came here, I occasionally gave her *black pudding along with bacon & egg at breakfast time. And she really enjoyed it ... until, one morning, I happened to casually mention *it consisted of dried blood - amongst other things. ... MY mistake! So, of course, that explains why she subsequently checked the label on the haggis.

    But ... ... perhaps with a little gentle persuasion ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Glad you like the traditional Scottish recipe consisting of haggis, neeps [turnips - mashed] 'n' tatties, Ann. Must say, I enjoy it too ... but alas, Myrna was somewhat reluctant to sample this delicious (peculiarly native) delicacy - once she'd read the ... ... list of ingredients on the label of the outer-skin ... um ..."bag" containing the haggis itself. ... me and my !
    Arthur,I dare say you tried Balut?

    If so, it is only fair for your beloved to try Haggis.

    Don't quote me, OK


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Arthur,I dare say you tried Balut?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    If so, it is only fair for your beloved to try Haggis.
    "All's fair in love and war", as the old 'saying' goes ... but can't see it happening, mate!

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    Don't quote me, OK


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