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== Photographs ==
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Come on, we must take a photograph (or several!) of a haggis to add to this page! --[[User:Kaihsu|Kaihsu Tai]] 16:23, 2004 Jan 25 (UTC)
 
Unfortunately the picture contributed is appropriate for the Burns Supper article (where it also appears) but not for this one since the haggis takes up a very small portion of what is a very large picture. We need a more appropriate one for this article -- a smaller one which depicts a haggis rather than a man attacking a haggis. -- [[User:Derek Ross|Derek Ross]]
: I wholeheartedly agree. I put the current one here until a better one comes along! --[[User:Kaihsu|Kaihsu Tai]] 13:09, 2004 Jan 26 (UTC)
 
:: Sorted now. Cheers. – [[User:Kaihsu|Kaihsu]] 18:27, 2005 Jan 30 (UTC)
 
:That's great, Kaihsu, but I take it from the timing of these edits that you only eat haggis once a year, <grin>. Cheers -- [[User:Derek Ross|Derek Ross]] | [[User talk:Derek Ross | Talk]] 01:23, 2005 Jan 31 (UTC)
 
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== "Superficially resembles Scrapple" ==
 
I won't alter the article to argue with someone else's national dish, but I've had a lot of scrapple and a reasonable quantity of haggis (yes, in Scotland, not an outland recreation), and IMO they are more similar (as compared to other foods) than different.
 
The first time I had haggis (in a small country B&B) it immediately reminded me of scrapple, and haggis may technically be a sausage, but it is more like scrapple than any sausage I've had. -- [[User:Cecropia|Cecropia]] | [[User talk:Cecropia|''explains it all'' ®]] 21:09, 19 Dec 2004 (UTC)
 
:Interesting. I shall look out for scrapple so that I can do a "taste test" from the other direction. -- [[User:Derek Ross|Derek Ross]] | [[User talk:Derek Ross | Talk]] 19:43, 2005 Jan 24 (UTC)