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I like the idea of the haggis and black pepper. That sounds nice. I found the joy of haggis after my brother was posted up that way and he brought the proper stuff back for me to try. Lovely it was too.

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Sniff!

(i)Tomatoes are not fruit:001_tt2:

They are also scrumptious fried in Olive oil.

(ii) Working in confined spaces could well be hazardous after eating the menu as described above.

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Its a well know fact that Scottish cuisine is well ahead of everywhere else! :lol:

 

 

 

(i)Tomatoes are not fruit:001_tt2:

 

Yes they are. :001_tt2::001_tt2: And even fried they count as one of your five a day (I think).

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Its a well know fact that Scottish cuisine is well ahead of everywhere else! :lol:

 

Yes they are. :001_tt2::001_tt2: And even fried they count as one of your five a day (I think).

 

Cooked tomatoes are better than raw as they contain higher levels of Lycopene.

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