This year is the “Year of the Haggis” so why not use St Andrew’s Night as an excuse to celebrate the feral little creatures! The lads from Macbeth’s have been out almost every night for the last couple of weeks hunting out the wee blighters. Traps have been set (apart from shooting this is the main method of catching haggis since snacks were banned back in the late 90’s) and baited with whisky. I dare say the hunters had more than a wee bit of the bait too judging by their condition most mornings! We now have a good stock of Haggis, all game hung and oven ready, all set for St Andrew’s Night – order your’s today.
St Andrew’s Night Haggis
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