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    Haggis for breakfast

    I'm having : Bacon, eggs ,beans, Fried bread and HAGGIS for breakfast. Followed by a big bucket of Tetlys tea....What are you having ?
    Last edited by Freelander Sporrano; 11th March 06 at 02:12 AM.
    All the Best.....David.
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    Breakfast?? that's strange, it's time for supper!
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    I am also having Egg and Bacon with a nice cup of Tetleys. I do like Haggis, even though I have'nt had any for many years, but I don't think I could face it first thing in the morning. Do you often have haggis with your breakfast David or is it a special treat/occasion. Did you ever recieve my pm about the cd by the way?
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    I can recomend a Highland breakfast of Kippers and Marmalade

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    A pile of sandwiches, yoghurt, juice, black coffee - in bed, watching kiddie-TV with my son. This is a family Saturday tradition between 8 an 10...

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    Graham you'll have to wait a few hours then

    Derek : No special Occassion I just got a Haggis from Sten Rune who was in Scotland last week.PM me again will you Derek

    Porrick ...It sounds like somthing I know...BarneTV and cereals....

    Daz: Any Marmalade preferances.?..I love Baxters myself
    All the Best.....David.
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    David, I'm more concerned about your health, I call that meal a heart attack on a plate!!

    Still, as a special treat I'm sure it tasted great. Have you tried Leslie's haggis recipe?

    I love kippers tho, but with marmalade?
    Graham
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    David, I'm more concerned about your health, I call that meal a heart attack on a plate!!

    Still, as a special treat I'm sure it tasted great. Have you tried Leslie's haggis recipe?

    I love kippers tho, but with marmalade?
    If thats the veggie Haggis Yes I've tried it. It took me ages to find pinhead oatmeal ..However it was great. Post the receipe so the others can try it too.
    I don't eat a breakfast like this every day...I manage once a month maybe so A little of what you fancy......

    Oh BTW the Haggis came from Hamiltions The Butchers in Ayr....If you read this....Great Haggis
    All the Best.....David.
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    Following the spanish tradition, a glass of milk, a strong coffee, and maybe a juice or a fruit. We have soft breakfasts here, although we do a pause 4 sandwich at the midmorning (10,30 AM), and our main lunch is at midday (14-14,30 PM). Spaniards are also famous for having dinner quite late (21-22PM).

    Just looking at ur photo, I just can see a colesterol concentration!, .... although it must be a delice for lunch or dinnertime!

    ¡Salud!

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    A don't give a damn tae whit place ye belang.
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    Hi,

    Looks like ateriosclerotic decadence to me.

    Bob

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