An important part of our Burns Supper was the Haggis. Mark carried the Haggis in while the pipe band played. Mr Adair said the address to the Haggis and cut it open. Then we had the toast to the Haggis and Mark carried it back out. Eight people in our class tried it and most of them liked it!
I like that picture of the haggis it’s making me hungry now!
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I must say the presentation of your haggis is fabulous. It looks really super!!!:)
I have to say I am not a huge fan of haggis myself, but it is great to hear that so many of the children tried it and liked it.
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i thought the Haggis wasn’t that bad, but the picture of the Haggis didn’t look that nice !!!!!x when Mark was bringing in the Haggis i thought he was going too drop it lol xx I had only tried the Haggis once and that was at the Burns night !!!!x
My mum and dad loved the Burns supper especialy the pipe band and the pupils reciting poems.
I think the Burns supper was a brilliant night.
This is my first time blogging on Glow, it’s interesting to find out what is going on and what people think.I’m looking foward to using Glow and more blogging in the future.
I LOVED THE BURNS SUPPER
I didn’t have the haggis. It didn’t look hard to resist. :[