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Article: Address the haggis and raise a glass to a GREAT SCOT; food & drink.(Features)
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- Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
- Article date:
- January 20, 2001
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Byline: Catherine Turner
SCOTS in Coventry and Warwickshire are making preparations for Burns Night in honour of the nation's famous poet next Thursday. Feature writer CATHERINE TURNER looked at what exactly a traditional supper involves.
AN annual supper is held to celebrate the birthday of the great poet, Robert Burns, by his fellow Scots, on January 25.
Most Burns suppers adhere to a time-honoured tradition, which includes the eating of traditional haggis, and the drinking of Scotch whisky.
Regency Butchers in Leamington and Warwick ...
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