Flyin' Haggis

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Flyin' Haggis

Postby teddybears » 31 May 2008 16:28

I am wanting to take haggis over to our turkish friends to give them a try of our world famous "flyin' beastie". anyone got any tips on how to keep it fresh until we arrive in paradise. We leave at lunchtime on the 15th july and arrive in icmeler at 5am 16th july. Would tin foil be the answer?
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Postby dotty » 31 May 2008 16:33

We're also going to take haggis over, but the tinned variety. Grants make it and you get it in two different size tins. As for taking fresh I'm not too sure how you'd transport it.
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Postby donpaulg7 » 31 May 2008 16:35

sounds good to me so i will put the spuds and the neep on and we will just have to have haggis for breakie lovely jubbly :lol:
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Postby teddybears » 31 May 2008 16:39

Dotty, Our friends gave them the tinned one last year but you know yourself pal, there is nothing like the real mccoy eh! Mmmm. :D
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Postby sexy_wee_girly » 31 May 2008 17:19

How about taking a cool bag? That should last for at least 24 hours with it being in the hold in plane!! :lol:
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Postby David.Lawson » 31 May 2008 17:51

i heard they were very hard to catch is that true teddybears?
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Postby janden » 31 May 2008 18:31

Hello all you English Icmelerites.
t looks like the first 2 weeks of July will be Scotts fortnight ,It remindes me of Blackpool in the 80's. but now their all in Icmeler. :lol: :lol:
Our best friends are from Wick ( Very Scottish ).
So come on you who managed to cross Hadrians Wall ( It Should have been 20 feet taller ). :lol: :lol:
So put on you skirts & we will meet in Mehmets place , you know were I mean.David Lawson ,Bigjimmy & other skirt wearers. :wink: :wink:
So name the Day :wink:

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Postby David.Lawson » 31 May 2008 18:41

ill be there day after we arrive (9th) having my first night at the mete meet sab and his family again pop round 4 a beer ill be the one trying to catch the haggis lol
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Postby teddybears » 31 May 2008 18:56

janden, we arrive on the 15/16th july so anytime after that would be dandy, arrange it wee davey as he arrives before us (8th). the kilt (skirt :cry: ) will be packed don't worry about that pal! :lol: (that will be 1 less pair of pants to take with us) :lol: Looking forward to meeting you all very much for a few EFES :lol: :lol:. I know what you mean about all scottish, everyone we speak to in aberdeen seem to know someone that is going to icmeler/marmaris this year. All we'll need is the bagpipes! (will take a cd) sorted!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: see you soon for a raki or 2.
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