Scotland is 95% white. Yeah, a lot of the people in power will be white.
I used to threaten the family with haggis if they complained about my cooking. Then last year as a stocking stuffer DH found canned haggis on line. It's not that bad.Sigh...
...I used to be proud of my Scottish heritage (haggis not withstanding).
Feel sorry for the poor sods that don't have an international fan base of millions.He's dead Jim.
On a similar note, so is the supposed arrest of Ms Rowlin. Saw an article yesterday, where Scottish authorities are backing down on that.
Yousaf shot back:“Now, Scotland is 96 percent white,” Sackur continued, adding “and there are some very active people, particularly on social media, who are saying Humza Yousaf’s message was essentially racist, it was anti-white.”
“The police aren’t interested, they say it’s nonsense, they’re certainly not going to investigate it, but under the new legislation the police also have to record it as a non-criminal hate incident, how do you feel about that?” Sackur asked.
“The description of those who referenced that speech as hatred, I’ve not seen anybody who has described it in that way who isn’t part of the far-right.”
We were in Scotland last summer and my 11 year old daughter who won’t eat a cheeseburger LOVED haggis. She had it everyday. I‘m a wuss and didn’t even taste it. When I asked her why she decided to try it she said she eats hotdogs so what’s the difference.I used to threaten the family with haggis if they complained about my cooking. Then last year as a stocking stuffer DH found canned haggis on line. It's not that bad.
my bro inlaw used to make ... munuto?I used to threaten the family with haggis if they complained about my cooking. Then last year as a stocking stuffer DH found canned haggis on line. It's not that bad.
If you ever get to Amish country you might let her try scrapple or pan hass (same thing), fried with apple butter or maple syrup for breakfast. ...and don't ask what's in it. It's better that way, trust me. I'm getting hungry now!We were in Scotland last summer and my 11 year old daughter who won’t eat a cheeseburger LOVED haggis. She had it everyday. I‘m a wuss and didn’t even taste it. When I asked her why she decided to try it she said she eats hotdogs so what’s the difference.
We usually stop in Amish country when we go to Hershey. I will definitely suggest it to her next time we are there. She loves apple butter too. Thanks!If you ever get to Amish country you might let her try scrapple or pan hass (same thing), fried with apple butter or maple syrup for breakfast. ...and don't ask what's in it. It's better that way, trust me. I'm getting hungry now!
As to the reaction to J.K. Rowling's comments? It proves the UK woke PTB have at least some self awareness left, or maybe a working brain cell or two? Wish they'd pushed it. It may have been the last straw needed to expose their true weakness and hypocrisy.
Chances are she'll either love it or hate it. It's one of those foods like haggis where there seems to be no room for middle ground. Hope she enjoys it.We usually stop in Amish country when we go to Hershey. I will definitely suggest it to her next time we are there. She loves apple butter too. Thanks!
The same is true of haggis. In times of scarcity foods like these helped keep people alive.No, don’t try scrapple. Honest. Look up what’s in it. Thrust me.