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Can Scotland make US stomach the haggis, America’s “most wanted” – no chance of parole?
Whoever thought you could have so much fun with haggis (see posts below, and I hope you checked out the picture titles, I particularly like them – hold your curser over the photos). Obviously not the US customs, or more specifically … Continue reading
Posted in Haggis, Robert Burns and a' that, Scotland, Scotland news
Tagged Alex Salmond, Catching Haggis, Food Standards Agency, George Bush in Scotland, great chieftain o' the puddin-race, haggis pakora, Macsween, Scottish Haggis, Scottish smuggler, US customs, US Department of Agriculture
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