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henpecked
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Post: # 40417Post henpecked

The haggis is proven to be English.

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Haggis disaster

Neeps and tatties are next, there talk that turnips are down to the Swedes (get it? swede )


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Post: # 40426Post Pablo

Proven my arse you sasenachs can't stand the stuff. Just some researcher/ journalist who obviously has a fetish for a good kicking. The first recipe written on paper may have been found in England but that coincides with one of our invasions of your green and pleasant land. Also only ten people in Scotland can read and write so what the point in a recipe book. Nuff said now where's my special brew.
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Post: # 40429Post henpecked

Pablo wrote:Proven my arse you sasenachs can't stand the stuff. Just some researcher/ journalist who obviously has a fetish for a good kicking. The first recipe written on paper may have been found in England but that coincides with one of our invasions of your green and pleasant land. Also only ten people in Scotland can read and write so what the point in a recipe book. Nuff said now where's my special brew.
Nice one ,Pablo.


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Post: # 40454Post Tony McC

You can keep the neeps, but we all know that tayties are Irish.

Now, where's my Jamesons? :D
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Post: # 40467Post rab1

well said Pablo, but personally think there all a bit slow down there and a scotsman had to write it down for them. :laugh:
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Post: # 40474Post Pablo

Tony McC wrote:You can keep the neeps, but we all know that tayties are Irish.

Now, where's my Jamesons? :D
Mashed neeps with a bit of salty butter and some pepper can't say there's any other staple veg that comes close. As for Jamesons you gotta be kidding me only someone with a potato mouth could drink that it's so weak and sweet. Talisker and Speysides all the way Bailie Nichol jarvie and Black Bottle aren't too shabby either. Seriously I should stop taking the bait now. :laugh:
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Post: # 40481Post Tony McC

You're fooling no-one Pablo. We all know you're a Buckfast Boy! ;)
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Post: # 40499Post rab1

theres nothing wrong with a little buckfast, put many a hair on a young scotsmans chest, genfidoch, 2 cubes = bliss
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Post: # 40505Post Stuarty

buckie never put a hair on my chest. manky weej drink :p lol gimme a keg o tennents anyday. and a wee drop bells or grouse to finish it off :D

an lets face it. haggis is ours :D was it not the english who used to beleive the haggis were hunted on the glens of scotland :p

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