Sentences with phrase «haggis for»

Catch me a nice fat haggis for eating and a little tame unicorn as a pet.
Scotland to start exports of haggis for the first time in 46 years.

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Now if you'll excuse me, I am off to the northwest to search for Bigfoot then packing my bags for Scotland and have some haggis before looking for Nessie!
I can't speak for others, but if I was ever on a jury judging a child that was forced to endure this nonsense who then decided to disembowel one of these clowns and use his entrails to make haggis, I could not in good faith ever vote to convict him of anything.
Johanna: I've been keeping an eye out for the vegetarian haggis you mentioned, to no avail (though I do recognise that Scotland is not, in fact, England).
Being a vegetarian this does not really appeal to me, mince, haggis, scotch / macaroni / bean pies as lovely as I'm sure they are they are definitely not for me.
For example, Perthshire butcher Simon Howie chose St Andrew's Day to announce that the big four UK supermarket chains will stock the world's first widely - available gluten free haggis ahead of Burns Night.
Perfect for Burns night or for Sunday lunch, this hearty meat free haggis is best served with «neepes and tatties» (mashed swede and mashed potatoes) and a dram or two of whisky!
Scotland will start exporting haggis to Canada for -LSB-...]
Finally, Canadians and the ex-pat community within Canada will be able to enjoy the UK's no. 1 haggis brand, loved for its award - winning taste and texture.
«It's great news that Macsween have been able to develop a haggis recipe for export to Canada.
For me there is nothing better than a Scottish wedding with kilts, bagpipes, ceilidh dancing and haggis.
The leftovers went into the mix for haggis.
Desperate to raise $ 50,000 to stave off having his legs broken (and possibly turned into haggis), Vargas takes an offer for a very high paying one day job from Gustav Shank (Jeffrey Jones), a German businessman visiting Florida.
Includes a maths problem solving activity (Suitable for KS2 / Second level) which also supports the literacy as the scenario describes a haggis being stolen which may prevent a performance of «An Address to a Haggis».
Scotland is known for many things: Traditionally, Sean Connery, whisky, bagpipes and haggis.
They might not know Maltese, be always late at meetings, they might not go to church on Sunday and dislike the local snack of haggis, or, for that matter, can even rape their daughter — all these facts are totally unrelated to the meaning of integration into society in the sense of the directive.
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