All wild haggi are called Jimmy. The whiskey-sodden hunters can be heard down in the valleys, as they run around the mist-covered hills, crying ' see you Jimmy !'
We need some wild haggi down in Cornwall - they might scare off some of the Emmets!
Pentillie wrote (see)
... We need some wild haggi down in Cornwall - they might scare off some of the Emmets!
Pentillie, go to Chysauster just before dawn on Midsummer's morn .... the haggis come out to play with the piskies
Tracey-Newbie wrote (see)
Neither sorry Dove, a bit of chutney or pickle perhaps or nice cakes/biscuits for afterwards? I wish I did sell Whisky as long as it was nice malt
Whisky marmalade???
It was really interesting to learn so much about the haggis, thank you.
My grandparents were Scottish so I have eaten haggis but if I'd known how cute they were I wouldn't have.
I wonder why they weren't featured on Winter Watch!
Pottie Pam wrote (see)
It was really interesting to learn so much about the haggis, thank you. My grandparents were Scottish so I have eaten haggis but if I'd known how cute they were I wouldn't have. I wonder why they weren't featured on Winter Watch!
I think you should email them and ask Pam
I am having a serious choking fit here
Did anyone watch Hidden Kingdom on bbc1 really fascinating.
Kef have these
Thanks Lily.
No I didn't watch it, I was out with my torch.
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All wild haggi are called Jimmy. The whiskey-sodden hunters can be heard down in the valleys, as they run around the mist-covered hills, crying ' see you Jimmy !'
We need some wild haggi down in Cornwall - they might scare off some of the Emmets!
Pentillie, go to Chysauster just before dawn on Midsummer's morn .... the haggis come out to play with the piskies
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Whisky marmalade???
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
It was really interesting to learn so much about the haggis, thank you.
My grandparents were Scottish so I have eaten haggis but if I'd known how cute they were I wouldn't have.
I wonder why they weren't featured on Winter Watch!
I think you should email them and ask Pam
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I am having a serious choking fit here


Did anyone watch Hidden Kingdom on bbc1 really fascinating.
Kef have these
Thanks Lily.
No I didn't watch it, I was out with my torch.