Re: What are "lights"?
- From: "Nebulous" <nebulous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 09:46:58 -0000
"The Real Fifeshire Bimbo" <htr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Lesley Robertson" <l.a.robertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
> > "The Real Fifeshire Bimbo" <htr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
>
> >> Yuk! Never did like black pudding. I'd rather have Lorne (square)
> >> sausage any old day of the week.
> >>
> > I love black pudding - preferably deep fried in batter and eaten in the
> > open air with chips (somthing' I only
> > allow myslef once a year....).
>
> I always had a haggis pudding supper :)
>
Theres a relatively new offering in chip shops called a spicy haggis, that I
have taken a real liking to. Its not shaped like a pudding, more like a
small traditional haggis cut in half.
Neb
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