Re: was Haggis/now history of food
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- From: Margaret Lauterbach m*@earthlink.net
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 08:09:39 -0700
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Palm trees grow in Scotland. I think the eastern coast, warmed by the Gulf stream. The Caribbean gulf stream. Margaret L
Ever notice how many exotic 'meats' are described as tasting like chicken? About this haggis: Scotland must have an extremely short growing season. Plus, it appears to be 90% rock and the timber line is so low. I think it's interesting that people actually live there in the winter. Even more curious is that people fought over it. Stunning in the summer, but..... Janet
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