What's that, Jock? Haggis? Each to their own!
I’m with you, Fred.
I’m third on the list! Wait for me, Fred.
bangers: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-bangers.htm
Strange advice in that link - no-one ever boils a sausage (ewww), the way to prevent it bursting is simply to prick it with a fork. And they are pink, not white.
Oh Fred haggis is great!!!! Try it. Scamp
I have to agree with Lisa, a well made Haggis is very good! Bangers and Mash is also good, and dont gorget the Scotch eggs, yum!
Sure is ‘redtail10’
Did you know, it’s illegal to import haggis into the United States?
Yup
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Forgive a former English major, but it should be “Each to his own” or “To each his own” since “Each” is singular, the pronoun should also be singular.
i gotta agree, bangors would be great, smothered in sauteed onions and horseradish ,
yummmmmmmmmmmm
When I go to the UK, I intend to have all my meals in England, and have mostly Indian and Chinese food. Haggis is tops on my “don’t eat” list
Sheep’s intestines boiled in a it’s stomach. Tastes as good as it sounds.
somehow not popular enough for someone to create veggie haggis - like veggie fake bacon though
‘Bangor’ is a town in Wales. Please don’t come over here and smother it in onions ;-)
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I’m with you, Fred.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
I’m third on the list! Wait for me, Fred.
JerryGorton almost 15 years ago
bangers: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-bangers.htm
GrimmaTheNome almost 15 years ago
Strange advice in that link - no-one ever boils a sausage (ewww), the way to prevent it bursting is simply to prick it with a fork. And they are pink, not white.
persil almost 15 years ago
Oh Fred haggis is great!!!! Try it. Scamp
redtail10 almost 15 years ago
I have to agree with Lisa, a well made Haggis is very good! Bangers and Mash is also good, and dont gorget the Scotch eggs, yum!
persil almost 15 years ago
Sure is ‘redtail10’
Ooops! Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Simon_Jester almost 15 years ago
Did you know, it’s illegal to import haggis into the United States?
Yup
.
canpot almost 15 years ago
Forgive a former English major, but it should be “Each to his own” or “To each his own” since “Each” is singular, the pronoun should also be singular.
bald almost 15 years ago
i gotta agree, bangors would be great, smothered in sauteed onions and horseradish ,
yummmmmmmmmmmm
silverstate almost 15 years ago
When I go to the UK, I intend to have all my meals in England, and have mostly Indian and Chinese food. Haggis is tops on my “don’t eat” list
mrprongs almost 15 years ago
Sheep’s intestines boiled in a it’s stomach. Tastes as good as it sounds.
trekkermint almost 15 years ago
somehow not popular enough for someone to create veggie haggis - like veggie fake bacon though
GrimmaTheNome almost 15 years ago
‘Bangor’ is a town in Wales. Please don’t come over here and smother it in onions ;-)