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I usually do the Burn's Night thing (Scottish ancestry), but someone has decided to open a room named in honour of a local mayor who died recently. As a local councillor I'm expected to attend. Several of us have had a grumble about it but it was the only night his widow could make it .
So a) I'm not hostessing a Burn's Night and b) my daughter hasn't got a babysitter so that she can go to someone elses.
Never mind, I'll some Scotch and celebrate on my own later .
"I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
"It is neccessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live" (also Alexandre Dumas)
Oxfordshire
We are off to a remote Inn in the middle of Sutherland which will be packed out tonight. Bringing my guitar and music to join in the ceilidh afterwards. It's always a good night there, but for some reason on whatever night they have their Burns Night bash, it's always foul weather
Me and OH are going up to Eyemouth tomorrow (I know it's a bit late!) He's celebrating withthe Edinburgh Rifles I think? I hope to just have a wee dram or few .
As an aside Shirl, I could recommend Donald Russell who do online ordering. They're a fab Scots butcher. Their black and white pudds are lovely too...
Gill
We are each of us, a multitude... within us is a little universe... Dr Carl Sagan
Thanks for that tip Newby, have found their site and might just order sometime when I am a bit more flush. We have a friend who works on the rigs who has offered to bring black and white pudding down for us so maybe I won't have to order those!
I will go have a look for a veggie haggis on your recommendations BW!
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