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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ross.Co View Post
    Saint Nicholas...?

    I used to have the haggis being paraded into the dining hall with bag pipes playing!
    Are you Scottish ?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by rascal View Post
      Most be people think christmas is about a fat man in a red suit (Thank you coke-cola)
      Celebrations change as culture evolves, dunnit?
      We worship the God of Free stuff and make sacrifices, rituals, etc in hopes we get a return.

      I can argue that the true meaning of Christmas is about pleasing the Germanic forest Gods to bring us good weather and not bring perdition to our cities.
      But then I would just be arguing for the sake of arguing


      My point is that if Atheists in America take the Christmas break off, who do they thank for this? Jesus? The Church? The forest gods? Santa Claus?
      Might as well thank the more recent creation.

      Sent from the Enigma on Tapatalk for BlackBerry.
      Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
      Marc's a Fat Molly
      Click here for a fun, relevant song!

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      • #18
        Heard a story there was quite a smuggling trade in black market Scottish haggis in Canada when the whole CJD thing came about. Internet nonsense or did you know anything about it?

        (Who am I kidding, course your going to know something thing about it! lol)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
          thanks, I wonder if Burns Night is still big in Scotland? lol

          Should just open open a nice few bottles of single malt and by the time they have had a few they won't notice the food

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          • #20
            Haggis is best in the oven, I've always enjoyed it cooked in a roasting tin with about an inch of boiling water in the bottom covered with foil. Basically steams over an hour or so. Make sure not to pierce the skin, that comes on the table after addressing the haggis. Boiled and mashed neeps (swede to you southern heathens) with plenty of butter and pepper. Simple whisky cream sauce is really nice but not sure how traditional it is.

            Never had Atholl Brose so can't help there.

            If anyone is a bit reluctant to try haggis its really tasty and actually so is vegetarian haggis, so don't be afraid to dig in. McSween is readily available and really tasty.

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