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anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 41

Jeny (Professor of Cheesology, Apostrophe Executive)

Infinitely preferable to the tradition of dunking things in batter and frying them just to see what they taste like!


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 42

Munchkin

My school used to serve something akin to mushy peas. They were absolutely revolting smiley - yuk


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 43

Jeny (Professor of Cheesology, Apostrophe Executive)

Best served with mint sauce, unless you're planning on dunking your fish and chips in them.


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 44

Rt. Hon. David F. Porteous, Scottish Researcher, Keeper, Minister and rarely seen member of The Banned

Not Scottish really, the mushy peas.

But then some things you would prefer to stick in mushy peas than boiling fat.

If you had to chose.

-- David, nursing some nasty burns due to insufficient peas


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 45

Jeny (Professor of Cheesology, Apostrophe Executive)

I agree, they're not really Scottish, just one of the few things I miss since I moved up here.


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 46

Munchkin

We have no wish to know what you get up to in your own time smiley - yikes


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 47

fords - number 1 all over heaven

Mushy peas suck. The end.


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 48

tom

If you insist that we suck mushy peas from the end you'll have to specify which end and how to find it smiley - biggrin


anyone for a haggis smiley ?

Post 49

fords - number 1 all over heaven

I'd rather die, lol!


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