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3rd December 17, 01:53 PM
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Not sure if this the what you are looking for, but the gent from this firm claimed to be the purveyor of haggis to the English Consul to the U.S. . Lamb's, etc.
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5th December 17, 12:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by Really a McQueen
Not sure if this the what you are looking for, but the gent from this firm claimed to be the purveyor of haggis to the English Consul to the U.S. . Lamb's, etc.
Oooft! $22.75 delivery costs!
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6th December 17, 07:09 AM
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After I had a good haggis a few years ago I have looked through out the state and have not found anywhere in Colorado that carries more then canned haggis and some food vendors at festivals. I am not a fan of canned meat. Oz Highland farm in Kansas http://www.ozhighlandfarm.com has one that taste good, yet is not traditional. Good luck and please keep us posted if you find a good one.
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14th December 17, 04:29 PM
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I have ordered other products from Cameron's in NJ, I remember getting a frozen Haggis but not sure if it was from there. I have never had a bad item from here and they ship fairly quickly (although I am not that far away). I would certainly give them a shot, it says they have 5 LB Haggis for $50.
http://www.cameronsscottish.com/frozen-foods_c_8.html
One thing is that the website says they are not shipping anything until January.
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14th December 17, 10:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by AFS1970
I have ordered other products from Cameron's in NJ, I remember getting a frozen Haggis but not sure if it was from there. I have never had a bad item from here and they ship fairly quickly (although I am not that far away). I would certainly give them a shot, it says they have 5 LB Haggis for $50.
http://www.cameronsscottish.com/frozen-foods_c_8.html
One thing is that the website says they are not shipping anything until January.
Thank you. I will certainly check them out.
I just received a small one from Scottish Gourmet USA so I'll be testing it out this weekend.
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14th December 17, 09:46 PM
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I would suggest contacting the St. Andrews Society of Colorado. I expect they can provide you with a contact.
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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14th December 17, 10:26 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Liam
I would suggest contacting the St. Andrews Society of Colorado. I expect they can provide you with a contact.
Thank you for this. Unfortunately, I left two voicemails for them with no reply as of yet.
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15th December 17, 06:51 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Hirsty
Thank you for this. Unfortunately, I left two voicemails for them with no reply as of yet.
Perhaps an email....
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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15th December 17, 02:15 PM
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 Originally Posted by Hirsty
Thank you for this. Unfortunately, I left two voicemails for them with no reply as of yet.
I would use their email form to contact them, or their Facebook page. Many volunteer organizations, and this is likely one of them, only check their phone calls every few days or once a week. Email or Facebook will likely be seen more frequently.
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae, But he kens fine where its goin'.
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19th January 18, 09:08 PM
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The Canadian government has recently concluded that 'some' product inspected at the source does meet the particularly high standards in Canada. This year, for the first legal time ever, McSween's of Edinburgh has been given permission to import its haggis to Canada. Good! Not Colorado, of course, but perhaps some importer such as Hills Wild Foods in Vancouver could on-ship to you? Two kg is priced at about CAD27. Sounds pricey, but worth the extra pennies per serving, I can tell you.
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