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shazzy
08-Nov-09, 20:21
can anyone tell me the best place to get haggis,visiting south after xmas and everyone wants a 'proper' haggis.We found the butchers at castletown was very nice but would like to know if there's better.ta:)

golach
08-Nov-09, 20:40
can anyone tell me the best place to get haggis,visiting south after xmas and everyone wants a 'proper' haggis.We found the butchers at castletown was very nice but would like to know if there's better.ta:)


Two of the best in auld Reekie

http://www.macsween.co.uk/

http://www.sausages.co.uk/haggis.html

shazzy
08-Nov-09, 21:58
Two of the best in auld Reekie

http://www.macsween.co.uk/

http://www.sausages.co.uk/haggis.html

the second one was funny,thanks!
OH was out walking dogs late the other night,recons he saw a 'wild one' by torch light! (nothing to do with the dram to warm him up then!):lol:

horsegirl
08-Nov-09, 22:10
Dingwall do the best haggis ever. Frasers in castlegreen road, Thurso get them in. I cant go past them.

poppett
08-Nov-09, 23:12
Spot on horsegirl. Cockburns haggis from Dingwall. Frasers shop also takes in their steak pies and mince rounds too. Yummy.

squidge
09-Nov-09, 00:40
A and I Butchers in Culloden - we get our haggis from them for our burns parties and they are excellent. 70 people last year and every one complimented the haggis

zzzzzzz
09-Nov-09, 10:43
Caithness Beef & Lamb do a great haggis they are just new but have been doing the haggis for the Bower burns supper for a few years and are always great

shazzy
09-Nov-09, 22:04
thanks for help,will try them out:D