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  1. #1
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    Haggis?? Did I hear someone say they wanted haggis? If only I had known earlier. I've made steak pie for everyone. That is traditional at New Year here, with or without the kidney.

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    KK,

    How about we ditch the Haggis, and you bring some finnan haddie to the bar?

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    Thanks for the Clean Jokes Twisterdog and Wombat

    KK~

    The steak Pie is delicious!!!

    Richard~

    Thanks for Reving up the Ol Jukebox with that song~

    Mario~

    Let's Sway ( Mario is out folks, I warned him that I could out dance a Clever Monkey)


    DDM~ It will be a Great New Year!!!



    Happy New Year Everyone!!!!!!
    Rest in Peace Corinna~ Well Never Forget You~

    I"VE BEEN FROSTED

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    And a happy new year to you to Dorothy.
    Hope it will be a good one for you

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    KK, I'll try some haggis!

    I've had crow on occasion, So what's a little intestinal fortitude?

    LH,
    Does Finnan Haddie have a sister?

    CS, the things you will learn here...it's not all a waste of time!

    D39, thank you and HNY to you too!

    Wombat...

    HNY

    And HNY to the rest of you all!

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    Traditional would be Grandpa's good pickled herring for New Year's - but alas, the recipe was never written down, and Dad hasn't been able to duplicate it. It was yummy, though.

    Having had haggis, honest - it's not a big deal folks!

    Good strong coffee, pickled herring and rye krisp - Swedish New Year for ya, folks!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Karen, perhaps I can help with a recipe. Mind you, there are several of them. Every family makes them a little different, but I'm sure you can adjust to your taste. You know, you're supposed to drink Snaps with it!

    What color did the ones you mean have? Grey, red, yellow?

    I must admit, the only ones I like are the ones in a curry sauce. I had a peek at this site, there are a few pictures of the various ones. If this link doesn't work, then type in Sild in the Search field.

    http://www.arla.dk

    I must admit, the only ones I like are the ones in a curry sauce.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen

    Good strong coffee, pickled herring and rye krisp - Swedish New Year for ya, folks!

    I am so there!!!

    Randi.Thanks for the link...

    LH,
    We allow smoking in here!

    I had a joke but it's a mixed crowd!


    TG, Just peek over the shoulder and write it down!

    Wombat...

    You are talking to a Mexican who loves tripe soup!

    Everything at least once....If it don't kill ya...Twice?

    TD,

    One White Russian.....

    DONE!

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    Haggis

    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    KK, I'll try some haggis!

    I've had crow on occasion, So what's a little intestinal fortitude?

    LH,
    Does Finnan Haddie have a sister?

    CS, the things you will learn here...it's not all a waste of time!

    D39, thank you and HNY to you too!

    Wombat...

    HNY

    And HNY to the rest of you all!
    You want to try haggis ???? Hahahaha....Richard, you don't know what you are letting yourself in for. That stuff us super foul...believe me when I tell you that....it's really bad...LOL.
    Wom

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    Oooooohhhhhhh .... I'll SO pass on the haggis. That's SO bad. Don't mean to have all the relatives in the old country rolling in their graves, but I'm never going to eat haggis.

    Ok .... giving this a shot here ....

    How about a white Russian? That's about as much alcohol as this old girl can handle anymore. I think my drinking days were over about a decade ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    Haggis?? Did I hear someone say they wanted haggis? If only I had known earlier. I've made steak pie for everyone. That is traditional at New Year here, with or without the kidney.
    I thought haggis was a myth ....maybe what I heard was "legendary"?
    Either way, I 'll take a slice of steak pie instead, thank you.
    Very funny jokes from the newbies! I'll pass those on
    I'm pretty new here too. Figured out Mario & Orc, but thanks for the explanation about the black hole...I wondered where all this weird stuff came from!

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