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2009 SCOTTISH HAGGIS CHAMPIONSHIP
New Chieftain is Scott Carson from Dalbeattie. Sponsored by Grampian Oat Products: Sunday 10th May 2009, Dewars Centre, Perth - More...
2007 SCOTTISH HAGGIS CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2007 Haggis Championship was decided in a competition sponsored by Grampian Oat Products held at the Scottish Meat Trade Fair on Sunday 13th May in Perth. The outcome was a win for the South West Scotland Champion, Alan Elliot of Dalbeattie Fine Foods but there is something Irish about that! - More...
A HAGGIS FULL OF EASTERN PROMISE
An ‘Asian Haggis’, produced appropriately in the far east of Scotland by Findlay's of Portobello has proven the hot favourite in the ‘Haggis with a Difference’ evaluation. - More...
2005 SCOTTISH HAGGIS CHAMPIONSHIP
The best Haggis in Scotland was judged to be from James Pirie & Son, Butchers in Newtyle, Angus. The competition drew an entry of 84 Haggis from all over Scotland and the judging took place at the Scottish Meat Trade Fair in Perth on Sunday 8th May. - More...
2003 SCOTTISH HAGGIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The winners at the 2003 Scottish Haggis Championships held in Perth on Sunday 7th September were as follows:- - More...
WHY HAGGIS AND ROBERT BURNS?
SCOTLAND’S National Bard, Robert Burns was born in Alloway near Ayr on 25th January 1759 to William Burness, a poor tenant farmer, and Agnes Broun, Robert Burns was the eldest of seven. - More...
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Your haggis is already cooked and only needs thorough re-heating. - More...
TO A HAGGIS
The Address to a Haggis by Robert Burns - More...
HAGGIS HUNTING?
Where do I buy a Haggis? - More...
SELKIRK GRACE
Not by Robert Burns but traditionally Scottish. - More...
2001 CHIEFTAN O' THE PUDDIN RACE
Winners in the 2001 Scottish Haggis Competition - More...

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