Haggis is surely Scotland's most iconic dish. And with Burns Night finally here, millions of Scots will be tucking into the savoury pudding – made of sheep's offal, oatmeal and and spices ...
Robert Burns most probably wrote the famous poem “Address to a Haggis” in 1786 for a dinner at the house of his merchant friend Andrew Bruce. Burns, widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland, ...
Traditionally, the evening ends when a male guest gives an “Address to the ... You can undoubtedly celebrate Robert Burns Day without serving a haggis. I would recommend you skip that part.
Former Coronation Street star Michelle Keegan is expecting her first child with husband Mark Wright and the pair could be ...
As we bid farewell to a busy month of events in January, and enter an even busier events month in February, it'll be another ...
Every year on 25 January people around the world gather to eat haggis, drink whisky and celebrate ... the Burns supper has stubbornly remained a mostly male event, with the toasts and poems ...
Every year on 25 January people around the world gather to eat haggis, drink whisky and recite his work. But despite his life and work revolving around women, the Burns supper has stubbornly remained ...
The main attraction is of course the haggis, but there are plenty of other ... which historically would see a male guest thank all of the women who prepared the meal. These days, it is customary ...
One of the social highlights of Lib Demmery in Edinburgh is the Edinburgh South Burns Supper, an annual evening of mirth celebrating Scotland’s national Bard Robert Burns. Previous highlights include, ...