sam.k said:Ive just started this years haggis production...
25 down, 500 to go.
They are a proper english beastie aswell
Who will be making a haggis tgis year then?
:P :mrgreen:Its that secret that only i know it
sam.k said:Like the coke recipe only with more lungs.
Just because it wasn't invented in Scotland doesn't not make it Scottish. Like Bagpipes - came from the Middle East originally but deemed to be Scottish.sam.k said:The oldest known recipe for haggis is from the 1400s and comes from lancashire, therefore not scottish :)
But shepherd's pipes, uillian pipes, Northumbrian small pipes, hummelchen etc. were all musical instruments, the Jocks developed them as a weapon.hairybiker said:Just because it wasn't invented in Scotland doesn't not make it Scottish. Like Bagpipes - came from the Middle East originally but deemed to be Scottish.
I have never seen haggis in Aldi but will certainly be looking to trap one on Saturday.hairybiker said:I am rather partial to the Aldi haggii over some of our local award winning butchers :wha: I think the spice mix is about right and not too dry.
Lovely with neeps & tatties :thumb:
Moley said:But shepherd's pipes, uillian pipes, Northumbrian small pipes, hummelchen etc. were all musical instruments, the Jocks developed them as a weapon.
graysalchemy said:sam.k said:Ive just started this years haggis production...
25 down, 500 to go.
They are a proper english beastie aswell
Who will be making a haggis tgis year then?
Surely thats a challenge for Calum S. :lol: :lol:
I like the fact that its english :lol: :lol: Cumberland sausage on the inside :whistle: :whistle: