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13th April 06, 06:53 AM
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haha good question.
My son, who just got his bagpipes, eats and and loves it.
In fact, he recently had to do an advertisement for some kind of food product for English, one he made up himself. You guessed, Joe's Haggis.
He took a can in for the class to see that canned haggis is real. Then popped it open and ate it for lunch. He even got a few friends to try to (probably by insulting their manhood first - Joey is a very sweet and gentle kid - that had to be the last straw!)
It tastes like a non-spiced homemade sausage, which is all it really is. Not at all the gut-wrenching "dare" food we have been told.
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