Re: Re: Haggis


Haggis was invented by the English, they compelled the Scots to live on it,
and view it as a traditional delicacy .  This happened shortly after the
English conquered Scotland. lol-lol.  Rich in Z-5
----- Original Message -----
From: "Janet Laytham" <jw.laytham@worldnet.att.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 4:44 PM
Subject: [CHAT] Re: Haggis


> I my 60 years I've never heard of haggis.  Sounds like I might be lucky.
> But I'm also curious.  What is it?
> Janet
>
> PS  Note the subject line...I'm learning
>
> on 12/14/2002 1:44 PM, Margaret Lauterbach at melauter@earthlink.net
wrote:
>
> > Actually, I've never eaten it.  I hesitated to say Scotch was my ethnic
> > food, but there you go.  Ancestors emigrated a few hundred years ago,
and
> > found better stuff to eat than haggis.  Margaret L
> >
> >> haggis
> >>
> >> Margaret, I helped make Haggis one time for a party of 200 when I was
an
> >> Executive
> >> Sous Chef for a hotel.  Don't ask me the recipe as I was not the lead
on
> >> this one.
> >> Anyway do you enjoy it?  Still eat it?  I found it to be
um...interesting!
> >>
> >> DF
> >
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