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31st December 06, 09:00 AM
#71
That works for me. It might even be worth asking if the standard menu will be available for anyone who decides at the last moment they can't do it. At least from the appetizers.
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31st December 06, 12:24 PM
#72
 Originally Posted by thescot
I need to know if shepherd's pie will work for everyone who is totally opposed to haggis.
I eat haggis, but Shepherd's Pie will work as well.
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31st December 06, 06:21 PM
#73
Haggis is the meal of champions. I will be having haggis as will the friend that will be coming with me. Thescot I didn't not work out for me this past week to come down to meet. I had to help a friendmove Wed. thru today and was just too lazy the rest of the time. Just PM me with what you need me to do and I'll get started on it.
I can't wait till this night, its going to be great.
Brett
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31st December 06, 07:02 PM
#74
 Originally Posted by thescot
Since it's almost 2007--my God, I don't remember getting this old?--I thought I'd put out a little update.
I know one person is vegetarian--right?--so perhaps we'll do a vegetarian haggis as well. (That doesn't sound very haggissy, but we'll see.)
Please respond, my friends, with your advice adn consent. We'll do what we can, and it's only three weeks awa.
I am a vegetarian, don't know if I am the sole one you were referring to. If so, please don't make a vegetarian haggis on my account alone. I would be happy grazing on whatever is convenient.
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31st December 06, 07:20 PM
#75
If anybody is near Memphis on the 26th, feel free to join us at the Flying Saucer at 7:00 pm. All are invited! I found my book with Burns' poetry!
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31st December 06, 11:02 PM
#76
For what it's worth, Here's a Haggis recipe off of the Food Network web site by Alton Brown...
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search
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1st January 07, 08:33 AM
#77
Ya doona wish tae be in the clutches o' the Constable noo. So, gae a room an' stagger back tae it. I doona think tha' there's a lawr aboot staggerin.
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1st January 07, 09:14 AM
#78
 Originally Posted by cavscout
The funny part of that recipe is the ending.
Serve with mashed potatoes, if you serve it at all.
He is obviously not a Scot!
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1st January 07, 03:29 PM
#79
Well, old Alton is a good Georgia boy, but he doesn't seem to care for haggis.
Anyway, we have put out the haggis traps and plan to have plenty in time for the Burns Supper.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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1st January 07, 04:56 PM
#80
By the way Scot did you ever say a time for the supper?? I didn't see it but that doesn't mean it wasn't there he he
Christopher Grinder
Scottish - Polk/Pollock, Henderson, Malcolm, Forrest/Forrester, MacGregor, Montgomery, MacAlister/McAllister and MacKenzie
Welsh - Edwards, Davis
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