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    Haggis Purveyor for Burns Night?

    Hey All, I am looking for a Haggis Purveyor for Burns Night? I am in Massachusetts just outside the City of Boston, but if someone ships that would work. I am coordinating a Burns Night Supper for my Whisky Club. We are expecting between 30 and 60 people. I would rather not used tinned and I have started a new job and making it myself would be to much of a project. So that being said I need a little help. If you now of a decent purveyor can you please PM me... Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    I second that recommendation; I had some of Jim's Haggis on Saturday at a Boxing Day soiree. We use Caledonian Kitchen's Haggis for our local Burns Night.

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    I wholeheartedly agree. Caledonian Kitchen is the way to go in the US.
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    Looks like they have some pretty fair prices. For our local Burns evening one of the people putting it on usually makes the haggis. Not having a recipe myself, I'd give these folks a try.
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    I also recommend the Caledonian Kitchen, but there is also Lamb Etc. - their prices are a little better per pound, and they make good haggis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wompet View Post
    I also recommend the Caledonian Kitchen, but there is also Lamb Etc. - their prices are a little better per pound, and they make good haggis.
    Is the Haggis from Lamb Etc. in a can? Is a paunch a plastic bag? I would prefer not canned/tinned... Thanks for the leads.
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    Trust me on this -- do not reject CK's Haggis just because it comes in a tin. It is very good & the expats in our society love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotchmaster View Post
    Is the Haggis from Lamb Etc. in a can? Is a paunch a plastic bag? I would prefer not canned/tinned... Thanks for the leads.
    Lamb's haggis is in a paunch. We order several a year and are never disappointed. Charlie Lamb put's out a good product and will ship it frozen.
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    I have to say that even CK's tinned vegetarian haggis -- oxymoron? -- is quite good.

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