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Burns Night

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"and they called it puppy loooovvveeeee" :D

 

"but later they called it stalkinnnnnng" :P :stunned:

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"and they called it puppy loooovvveeeee" :D

 

dont make me post that puppy piccie, girrrrrrrrrrl! :laugh3:

*raises hand*

 

I have a question. What exactly is Haggis?

:lol:

 

Well today is Australia Day! I only found out yesterday too. :lol: :embarrased:

wee rabbie burns :blush:

*raises hand*

 

I have a question. What exactly is Haggis?

 

Haggis is a Scottish dish made from sheep's offal (windpipe, lungs, heart and liver) of the sheep, which is first boiled and then minced. It is then mixed with beef suet and lightly toasted oatmeal. This mixture is placed inside the sheep's stomach, which is sewn closed. The resulting haggis is traditionally cooked by further boiling (for up to three hours).

Haggis is a Scottish dish made from sheep's offal (windpipe, lungs, heart and liver) of the sheep, which is first boiled and then minced. It is then mixed with beef suet and lightly toasted oatmeal. This mixture is placed inside the sheep's stomach, which is sewn closed. The resulting haggis is traditionally cooked by further boiling (for up to three hours).

 

:stunned: Ok :)

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*raises hand*

 

I have a question. What exactly is Haggis?

 

Haggis is a Scottish dish made from sheep's offal (windpipe, lungs, heart and liver) of the sheep, which is first boiled and then minced. It is then mixed with beef suet and lightly toasted oatmeal. This mixture is placed inside the sheep's stomach, which is sewn closed. The resulting haggis is traditionally cooked by further boiling (for up to three hours).

 

yup,definately never touchig haggis ever!

but it isn't put in a sheep's stomach anymore they use the stuff that holds sausages :cool:

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ewwww! im turning veggie now! :D

but it isn't put in a sheep's stomach anymore they use the stuff that holds sausages :cool:

 

:stunned:

 

Have you ever had it?

nope :stunned: my dad doesn't like it but my mum doesn't mind it, luckily there isn't much of it down here! hehe

Lucky you then :sick:

 

Give me chicken nuggets any day :P

lol well you don't even want to know what they put in those :stunned: :sick:

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

 

*covers ears*

 

*buries head insand*

mwahahaha if only you knew :stunned:

Eeeeeek.

 

Well don't you dare tell me what they put in McDonalds milkshakes :stunned: :/

:lol: that i don't know, although that's got me thinking :thinking: :stunned:

I do know that they contain nealy all of a woman's daily allowance of calories though :stunned:

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i know this has nothing to do with burns night, but i heard that the colouring in red smarties are from crushed beetles!! :o

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i know this has nothing to do with burns night, but i heard that the colouring in red smarties are from crushed beetles!!

 

YUCK! :stunned:

 

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ya what? :thinking: :dozey:

I don't know ask Mimi, that question

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