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    1. OFF TOPIC:Haggis
    2. john/tina edwards
    3. I apologize for being off topic. You can send me answers off list but I have to ask.On a other list I'm on there is the question of: 101 Things to do with Haggis. First off do people really eat this?! It just doesn't sound very ummmm good. Also what would you do with it? Some suggestions have been doorstop,cat food,dog food, and so on. Again you can answer off list at jedwards14@neo.rr.com Thanks all for reading this Tina in Ohio

    04/28/2006 02:22:26
    1. Re: [B.C.] OFF TOPIC:Haggis
    2. On 28 Apr, john/tina edwards <jedwards14@neo.rr.com> wrote: > I apologize for being off topic. You can send me answers off list but I > have to ask.On a other list I'm on there is the question of: 101 Things > to do with Haggis. First off do people really eat this?! It just doesn't > sound very ummmm good. Also what would you do with it? Some suggestions > have been doorstop,cat food,dog food, and so on. Again you can answer > off list at jedwards14@neo.rr.com Thanks all for reading this Tina in > Ohio Bringing it back to the Black Country, haggis is actually extremely similar to our own faggots - and what true Black Countryperson would turn their nose up at faggots and pays?! -- Chris Ramsbottom researching: BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY MAHER all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day

    04/28/2006 08:15:19
    1. Re: [B.C.] OFF TOPIC:Haggis
    2. EDWARD SOUTHWICK
    3. Hi Tina, If you have not tasted real Scottish Haggis you have missed a culinary delight, especially when served with clapshot, that is a potato, swede and carrot mashed together with cream and herbs. The wild haggis is a very mild creature attracted by the aroma of Scotch Whisky at night, that is when the majority are trapped by the Haggis Hunters. You can always recognise when someone is off on a Haggis Hunt. It is always in the evening, the weather will be mild and the hunter is very secretive because he does not want even his friends to know the location he hunts. Oh, most important he will have a LARGE bottle of malt whisky in his pocket as bait. That is all that is needed. Its great fun. I really cannot wait for Haggis to be in season again Regards Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: "john/tina edwards" <jedwards14@neo.rr.com> To: <ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 1:22 PM Subject: [B.C.] OFF TOPIC:Haggis >I apologize for being off topic. You can send me answers off list but I >have to ask.On a other list I'm on there is the question of: 101 Things to >do with Haggis. First off do people really eat this?! It just doesn't sound >very ummmm good. Also what would you do with it? Some suggestions have been >doorstop,cat food,dog food, and so on. Again you can answer off list at >jedwards14@neo.rr.com > Thanks all for reading this Tina in Ohio > > > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > The B.C. List Admin is Dave Ogden :- > d.ogden@blueyonder.co.uk > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.6/324 - Release Date: 25/04/2006 > >

    04/29/2006 02:09:05