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Originally Posted by Taggy
Booths Supermarket in Clitheroe usually have some, got some there the other week, they have small individual ones there too. Had a couple of weeks in Scotland last year and really enjoyed the Haggis there, had it several times when we ate out...its really nice with Whisky Sauce. Apparently Cockburns is one of the best makes to go for up there, but you wont get it in England i dont think.
M&S sometimes do it, but tends to be close to Burns night when they have it. I much prefer it to Black Pudding!
Best Regards - Taggy
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thats quite an interesting thing you said there...almost as if your were implying that 'cockburns' make the best to go for 'up there', now 'up there' as you put is quite a big big place and I am sure that there will be better haggis all over scotland

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one place I wouldnt buy from is a farmfoods...seriously can anyone be that desperate for haggis to get it from there ? that would damage your pallet no end

for me and buying a haggis.. I would simply go the my local award winning butcher in scotland and buy one of his own recipe haggis...the thing is each award winning butcher thinks their haggis is the best so really you cant loose...it has to be a fresh haggis for me..not out a plastic pack or a freezer shop..and forget the whisky sauce...that can take away any spices that may be in the haggis..simply cook it as per or slice and grill...tasty stuff indeed but not to everyones liking..