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Whisky, haggis and the poetry of Robert Burns
Which day of the year combines haggis, whisky, poetry, and fun? Burns Night, of course! Held every January 25, the birthday of Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns, the day celebrates the national poet of Scotland.
If there is one annual ritual by which a wandering Scot can instantly reaffirm his or her identity, it is by spending the evening of January 25 drinking copious amounts of whisky, and feasting on ...
The haggis, typically carried on a silver salver, is piped in by the diners with a standing slow clap - Joff Lee/Getty Burns Night, held in honour of Scotland's most famous poet Robert Burns, is ...
Around New Year’s Eve, I find myself craving haggis, the Scottish national dish. My husband was born and raised in Scotland, so each January we like to host a Burns supper in celebration of the life, ...
Today is Robbie Burns Day — a celebration of literature, music and fine cuisine. Robert Burns was an 18th Century Scottish poet and lyricist, who wrote in a state of abject poverty, defiance and ...
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