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Me neither. Isn't Burns Night Sunday (25th) though?![]()
Yes it is, but we've got to go to work on Monday:shrug:
Me neither. Isn't Burns Night Sunday (25th) though?![]()
I hope I'll like it. I like most other offal based food.
Although, if you're ever in france and 'Aundouilette' is on the menu, avoid it. The french will say that it's very special and a distinctly french taste, but I've not met an unFrench person who likes it.

Pig pie must be a British thing![]()
never tried it, and didnt fancy it, given the ingredients.
but it seems like a lot of people like it.
were on about a motorcycling long weekend in scotland in august/september.
looks like i'll have to give ot a go.
Yup, sad to say I love it. Tripe & onions slowly cooked in milk sauce with mashed potatoes yum yum. Now my wife (Lancastrian!) says they (Lancsastrians) eat tripe raw with malt vinegar .. .but thats just weird doncha thinkDoes anyone actually eat tripe? There is a reason that it's anoth word for rubbish!![]()
Yup, sad to say I love it. Tripe & onions slowly cooked in milk sauce with mashed potatoes yum yum. Now my wife (Lancastrian!) says they (Lancsastrians) eat tripe raw with malt vinegar .. .but thats just weird doncha thinkDoes anyone actually eat tripe? There is a reason that it's anoth word for rubbish!![]()
I love haggis. Not much of it about in the SW though except for mass produced glupe in a plastic bag made by Halls
Whenever I go to Scotland then, until I've had either a haggis supper or black pudding supper + a bottle of Iron Bru from the chip shop, I've not really arrived yet
Yup, sad to say I love it. Tripe & onions slowly cooked in milk sauce with mashed potatoes yum yum. Now my wife (Lancastrian!) says they (Lancsastrians) eat tripe raw with malt vinegar .. .but thats just weird doncha think?
Dave B.
Afraid we seem to be McSweenless in SomersetA lot of supermarkets do the McSweens
Afraid we seem to be McSweenless in Somerset
Try Marks and Spencer - we've got a couple of their 'limited edition' haggises. They look pretty good - the meat is held in a proper cawl rather than a plastic one. I wouldn't be surprised if they were made by someone like Mcsweens on their behalf. Though I'm prepared to be told otherwise...Afraid we seem to be McSweenless in Somerset
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