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The wee 'Haggis' is English!!

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 19:48 on 4th August 2009
I think I'll stick to an recent receipe I got for plum wine.....but I'm laughing at those  kilts indeed. Like the nurse says,... "and what bit of "Blarny" do we have under the this sir!"...and picks up the kilt hem for an peek...as he grins pleasantly.... A cartoon picture I once saw. Doctor probably comes in an says.,,I do say....nice socks there Mr. McDonald!.... No wonder nurses out  rank doctors numberically in the medical society.
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quotePosted at 03:02 on 5th August 2009
  LOL  Michael,,, Just one word YUK!!!Vomit







Edited by: DEBBIE ADAMS at:5th August 2009 18:27
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:39 on 5th August 2009

Haggis

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 05:41 on 6th August 2009
On 3rd August 2009 18:01, Richard Sellers wrote:
Gotta love plaid......!!Foot in mouth


OH, Rick, LOL!

 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 05:44 on 6th August 2009
On 3rd August 2009 20:25, Barbara Shoemaker wrote:
[Ahem!]  Michael, I think I'd really rather not know!  You really know how to paint an image that will stick in my head for far too long!  Embarassed



Barbara, don't you remember in Bravehart when William Wallace's men mooned the English?  Tongue out

 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 05:47 on 6th August 2009

Besides, if memory serves me correctly, wasn't it the 21st of May, 564, a Wednesday, I believe,  that St. Brendan invented haggis on the west coast of Ireland, just before he and his merry monks set sail for America? 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 06:22 on 6th August 2009

Well, it took forever, but I found the recipe thread. Last year, our lovely Lyn Greenaway posted an authentic English recipe for hagis.  Here it is: 

 

http://www.picturesofengland.com/forum/Off-Topic_Chat/1342/2

 

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 14:46 on 6th August 2009

I wish I  had one of Sue's faces for this one. The best I can do is, Yuuuuuuuuuuuck!!! Tongue out

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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 15:15 on 6th August 2009
On 6th August 2009 05:44, Ruth Gregory wrote:
On 3rd August 2009 20:25, Barbara Shoemaker wrote:
[Ahem!]  Michael, I think I'd really rather not know!  You really know how to paint an image that will stick in my head for far too long!  Embarassed



Barbara, don't you remember in Bravehart when William Wallace's men mooned the English?  Tongue out

 


I do remember that, Ruth!  It was just Michael's graphic description of things flapping about in the wind.....
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