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"20 British Foods Americans Have Probably Never Heard Of But Really Should Try" Probably not true but fun anyway:)
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"20 British Foods Americans Have Probably Never Heard Of But Really Should Try" Probably not true but fun anyway:)
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> In article >,
> "Ophelia" > wrote:
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/exp...20-British-foo
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> I've had haggis from a Scottish butcher up in Vancouver, B.C. a couple
> of times and really enjoyed it. Didn't care for the 'neeps' that much...
I do hope the neeps you experienced were orange in colour (rutabaga,
swede), well bashed with some cream and black pepper. As served with
haggis in Scotland.
And that you were not mistakenly fed the odorous white turnip.
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