At last!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/24/america-haggis-ban-lifted-burns
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On 25/01/2010 09:15, stephen barncard wrote:
At last!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/24/america-haggis-ban-lifted-burns
Whacko!
And the funniest thing about this is that far more North Americans of
Scots descent (there are folk who would say that crossing the Atlantic
is more a ca
On Jan 25, 2010, at 2:15 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
> At last!
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/24/america-haggis-ban-lifted-burns
That took some guts.
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OMG! Did you see the related article?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/gallery/2009/jan/23/haggis-make-your-own-burns
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offal |ˈôfəl; ˈäfəl|
noun
the entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food.
• refuse or waste material.
• decomposing animal flesh.
ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [refuse from a process] ): probably
suggested by Middle Dutch afval, from af ‘off’ + vallen ‘to fall.’
If you eat
> offal |'ôf?l; 'äf?l|
> noun
> the entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food.
> refuse or waste material.
> decomposing animal flesh.
> ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [refuse from a
> process] ): probably suggested by Middle Dutch afval, from af
> off + vallen to f
Lynn,
That is correct, sir!
Plus, I believe there is an armadillo haggis here.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jan 25, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
offal |'ôf?l; 'äf?l|
noun
the entrails and internal organ
And roadkill haggis! Like manifold chicken.
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2010/1/25 Jerry Daniels
> Lynn,
>
> That is correct, sir!
>
> Plus, I believe there is an armadillo haggis here.
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
>
> The latest Re
I've made manifold baked potato on those long road trips across Texas. Yummy
and cheap. Never tried cooking meat on the manifold.
Kee
On Jan 25, 2010, at 10:31 AM, stephen barncard wrote:
> And roadkill haggis! Like manifold chicken.
>
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> Stephen Barncard
> San Franc
Gentle people:
I realize this is a "friendly" list, but these OT postings, of which there have
been MANY, clog up our emails unnecessarily. Minimally, please mark the
subjects as OT so that they may be automatically deleted, or just hold your
"tongues" and think the thoughts without expressing
Notice that there is a veggetarian version too,
that looks really appetizing:
http://www.vegsoc.org/news/2001/burns.html
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On 25/01/2010 21:23, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Notice that there is a veggetarian version too,
that looks really appetizing:
http://www.vegsoc.org/news/2001/burns.html
Vegetarian haggis is actually far better than 'real' haggis as
a poor, old sheep doesn't have to get knocked on the head;
it
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