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* Haggis is usually "hunted" in the dark of winter to coincide with Jan. 25 birthday celebration of Scottish poet Robert Burns, who famously penned "Address to a Haggis" ("great chieftain o' the puddin'-racel"). But in the dells of Bellevue, the magical hunting season is underway now.
* "There'll be a sampling of haggis if anyone so dares," says Michele Smith, co-sponsor of the event, which is being run by Enjoy Bellevue. The bridies, neeps and tatties, and mushy peas will be made locally, but the haggis comes from Ohio. "We don't think we should try that ourselves," Smith says.See the full content of this document
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Haggis Holiday
GASTRO-TOURISTS can hunt elusive quarry this weekend in Bellevue, as the hamlet is appropriating a Scottish tradition: ...
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