Hi Keith … well done – I’ve kept back the haggis … as I got distracted with other veg around … so I’ll have it in February … and with a whole roast turnip … something slightly different. Looks good … I’m not a fan of whisky … just sad we can’t have a party for Burns Night … all the best – Hilary
I had a feeling that word would send people Googling for an explanation! Like you, I’ve picked up all sorts of bits and pieces from our fellow bloggers! Thanks so much Natasha.
I hope you did some for me heheh! hope you enjoyed it and had a good burns night 🙂
Have a tattietastic safe week 😷😷😷
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Some interesting food there. Thanks for sharing it.
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My pleasure!
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Good for you, celebrating Burns Night!
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An annual tradition at my place!
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Glad you enjoyed it. We were lowland Scots, so I don’t think my ancestors ate haggis. I don’t find it on my bucket list anywhere, either. 😉
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Add it, it’s fab! Cheers Christine.
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Hi Keith … well done – I’ve kept back the haggis … as I got distracted with other veg around … so I’ll have it in February … and with a whole roast turnip … something slightly different. Looks good … I’m not a fan of whisky … just sad we can’t have a party for Burns Night … all the best – Hilary
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A couple of years ago I spent a Burn’s Night in a Scottish pub, and that was special! Stay safe Hilary.
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Now I am wanting haggis! Good choice with the whisky.
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A splendid drop of scotch indeed!
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It looks delicious.
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It was yummy!
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Looks so tasty! Enjoy! Thanks for sharing!
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It was and I’ve got plenty left over!
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Looks good. Not the whiskey though. Never acquired that taste. You can have mine.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Keith. 🙂
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On my way! Cheers Sandee.
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Oh my what a delicious meal! Have a super day today and everyday! Cheers!
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An annual treat Kathe!
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Tripe – it’s so long ago I heard it – have forgotten what it consists of…. Looked you had a great time here:) Jesh
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I enjoyed myself even if I had be on my own!
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I learned a new word: “Sassenach”
Assuming we lived in New Castle Upon Tyne (briefly) and I enjoy the English culture I would have thought I’d heard this term before.
I’m so grateful for the global blogging community. I learn something new each time. 🙂
Happy weekend, Keith. I hope you meet some people soon, as the vaccine shows signs of progress.
Love and Warn wishes always.
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I had a feeling that word would send people Googling for an explanation! Like you, I’ve picked up all sorts of bits and pieces from our fellow bloggers! Thanks so much Natasha.
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And yes, good to see you on #WW, again this week. 🙂 Thank you for joining.
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…and you! Thanks Natasha.
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