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You lot are sick! :lol:

deep fried chicken gizzards indeed; stilton cheese; gimme some good ole fashioned Haggis!!!! :P

Did I read something a while back that haggis is illegal in the US? something do with the lungs I think.....

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You lot are sick! :lol:

deep fried chicken gizzards indeed; stilton cheese; gimme some good ole fashioned Haggis!!!! :P

Did I read something a while back that haggis is illegal in the US? something do with the lungs I think.....

I think it is, actually. I believe there is also a FDA regulation against unpasteurized cheese, which would explain why it's difficult to get hold of some of the best soft cheeses.

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You lot are sick! :lol:

deep fried chicken gizzards indeed; stilton cheese; gimme some good ole fashioned Haggis!!!! :P

Did I read something a while back that haggis is illegal in the US? something do with the lungs I think.....

Nooooooooooooooooooooo :cry: stop teasin :P

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that might be a regional thing - they love that sort of thing down south. My mother, for example, who delighted in the fact she never had to share the gizzards.

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While the buffets vary from unit to unit, items include pieces of KFC Original Recipe and Extra Crispy chicken, chicken-fried steak, livers and gizzards, green beans, niblet corn, hominy, chocolate and vanilla pudding. Fruit cobblers also are being offered at franchise units.

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Yet another reason to leave the Midwest - a KFC offal buffet!! :lol:

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Did I read something a while back that haggis is illegal in the US? something do with the lungs I think.....

Note to U.S. residents: The United States government has determined that sheep lungs are unfit for human consumption. It is therefore illegal to import most haggisses into the U.S.

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Ugh, even typing that made me gag. SICK. (No offense Maria) :P

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I miss a proper custard tart and cheshire cheese from the Birkenhead market. mmm

I live in Birkenhead

mmmmmmmmmmm Egg Custard tart from Marks and Sparks

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Did I read something a while back that haggis is illegal in the US? something do with the lungs I think.....

Note to U.S. residents: The United States government has determined that sheep lungs are unfit for human consumption. It is therefore illegal to import most haggisses into the U.S.

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Ugh, even typing that made me gag. SICK. (No offense Maria) :P

I want haggis, i want haggis & i want it now!!! :lol: "bangs knife & fork on table" :P

No offense taken dev :P

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I've been buying haggis from a Brit shop in Mass the past few years and she hasn't been stopped importing it....yet. It's bleedin lovely too. She does a lovely line of chipolatas from her old butcher back in Scotland. They are the best I've ever tasted!

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I've been buying haggis from a Brit shop in Mass the past few years and she hasn't been stopped importing it

If I'm not mistaken most so-called "off the shelf" Haggis doesn't actually contain a lot of the yukky dubious bits which are banned in the US. For example, the bit that its all wrapped in is synthetic, rather than a real sheep's stomach.

Intersting that you're not allowed to eat sheep's lungs, yet Texans can still eat rattlers..! :blink:

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I think it's hilarious that you can put al manner of food additives in stuff including HFC, but you can't have a young brie (or sheep's lungs)!

Yeah, no go on natural food stuffs! Way to go, FDA! :wacko:

I wonder why lungs are unfit to eat?

They make you burp, apparently. All that air in them.

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