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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    So I'm not sure mountain lion haggis (for example) would taste anything at all like sheep haggis!
    I suppose that depends on if the lion in question had just eaten a sheep or not. lol.

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    Unless I'm badly mistaken, haggis was invented by using up leftover bits of a beast, and not necessarily by following a recipe exactly. The deer should be good in haggis, as would hog flesh, in which case you'd have livermush.
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    Haggis has been the end result of my deer heart and liver for several years. Our local St Andrews Society seems to like it, as they keep asking me to bring more. If you'd like a recipe, PM me.

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