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Does shop bought haggis smell vile when cooked?
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mini_huny_money wrote: »Just thought i;d better say sorry to Strav100 for hi jacking the thread,
sorry
it wisnae just me
Sorry it was me:lipsrseal0 -
Love haggis - sorry to say have never nioticed the smell before when cooking! What you can do is to take all of the haggis out into an oven dish and bake. Leftovers great in a roll the next day with tomato ketchip!!! MacSweens are the best haggis. They also sell the tatties and neeps already prepared and packaged the same way as haggis.
Snowy:j I feel I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe :j0 -
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