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  2. Address to a Haggis - Wikipedia

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    One of the more well known Scottish poems, the title refers to the national dish of Scotland, haggis, which is a savoury pudding. The poem is most often recited at " Burns supper " a Scottish cultural event celebrating the life of Robert Burns where everybody stands as the haggis is brought in on a silver salver whilst a bagpiper will lead the ...

  3. Burns supper - Wikipedia

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    A Burns supper is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), the author of many Scots poems. The suppers are normally held on or near the poet's birthday, 25 January, known as Burns Night (Scots: Burns Nicht; Scottish Gaelic: Oidhche na Taigeise) [1] also called Robert Burns Day or Rabbie Burns Day (or Robbie Burns Day in Canada).

  4. Big Burns Supper Festival - Wikipedia

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    The eleven-day festival celebrates Burns Night (Scots: Burns Nicht) which is one of Scotland's key national events celebrating the life of Robert Burns through a gathering of friends and family which is known as a Burns Supper. A Burns Supper is part of Scottish Culture dating back to the 17th Century. [2]

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  6. Four haggis recipes for Burns Night that mix tradition ... - AOL

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    Shepherd’s pie filled with haggis and topped with a blend of potato and swede mash. Serves: 4 people. Prep time: 20 minutes | Cooking time: 55 minutes. Ingredients:. Vegetable oil, for frying. 1 ...

  7. Haggis - Wikipedia

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    Haggis on a platter at a Burns supper A serving of haggis, neeps, and tatties. Haggis (Scottish Gaelic: taigeis [ˈtʰakʲɪʃ]) is a savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with chopped onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach [1] though now an artificial casing is often used ...

  8. Saint Andrew's Day - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland and many countries with Scottish connections, Saint Andrew's Day is marked with a celebration of Scottish culture and traditional Scottish food and music. In Scotland, the day is also seen as the start of a season of Scottish winter festivals encompassing Saint Andrew's Day, Hogmanay and Burns Night. [13]

  9. George Thomson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    George Thomson (1757–1851) was a Scottish music publisher and a friend of Robert Burns. [1] He was clerk to the board of trustees in Edinburgh for 60 years. His A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice came out in six volumes between 1793 and 1841, [ 2 ] and included contributions from Burns, Lord Byron , Thomas Moore ...