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18th December 20, 04:01 PM
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Get Ready for Burns Night
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19th December 20, 01:16 PM
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I've got the quaich (inherited) and plenty of scotch. This year, it will be a can of haggis at home, and maybe some poetry reading to my wife.
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19th December 20, 03:12 PM
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Burns night? Yes, but at home I would assume.
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21st December 20, 07:38 AM
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Our lodge's Burns night is going virtual also. I have a quaich and good whisky but I may opt for that tinned haggis, if I can't find any at World Market.
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21st December 20, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by imbrius
Our lodge's Burns night is going virtual also. I have a quaich and good whisky but I may opt for that tinned haggis, if I can't find any at World Market.
I proposed to my spouse on a Burns Night. I will find a real haggis for her (she is a fan) lockdown or no, though. I wonder if our local Scottish baker is officially an "essential service"? No canned haggis is allowed in her presence.
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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21st December 20, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Ninehostages
I proposed to my spouse on a Burns Night. I will find a real haggis for her (she is a fan) lockdown or no, though. I wonder if our local Scottish baker is officially an "essential service"? No canned haggis is allowed in her presence.
Congratulations on your fine lady. If no canned haggis, I guess you're down to this alternative:
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/m...aggis-52995721
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