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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Is nothing sacred?


Has this been getting a run in the UK?

Haggis invented 'by the English' not the Scots. The Daily Mail has a rant here.

Wikipedia, that new font of all knowledge has the Scottish poem Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, which is dated before 1520 refers to 'haggeis' - Thy fowll front had, and he that Bartilmo flaid; The gallowis gaipis eftir thy graceles gruntill, As thow wald for ane haggeis, hungry gled and I'm happy to go with that - Haggis in Wikipedia

4 comments:

Rory and Granny Di said...

Will look at the implications later, we are off to the beach.

Look at the picture though, must be an English one. Haggis with boiled potatoes and nicely cubed turnip - never!!
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Colquhouns said...

What would I know, I've made Haggis Pakora! And we serve ours with a BBQ!

Rory and Granny Di said...

Hope the BBQ tasted nice, personally I prefer the recipe on the same page - haggis in pitta.

Colquhouns said...

The haggis pakora were great - Fiona sent me the recipe. I made it for a dinner with my RFS buddies. They were all enjoying them immensely until I mentioned it was haggis they were eating - lots of spluttering then.