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Marnie, this may be a case of "sour grapes" he sure had that recipe handy, maybe you should make him a big old mess of haggis, sounds like he may be wanting some to me.

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What is haggis?

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Haggis.... don't think I will ever try that. It is of cource Scottish, and I remember someone once said that Scottish food was orginally based on a dare.

I love the bagpipes, but I live without haggis.

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What is haggis?

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Haggis is a nasty Scottish dish--sheep's stomach. To be fair, Mike does NOT like haggis, and he asked for it one time on a dare; he didn't think I knew what it was (silly man!). Naturally, I rose to the occasion and made it a few days later. The lesson: never, ever bluff a bluffer.

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Marnie, this may be a case of "sour grapes" he sure had that recipe handy, maybe you should make him a big old mess of haggis, sounds like he may be wanting some to me.

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See above response. You see...why do men do things like that? :wub:

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What is haggis?

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Haggis is a nasty Scottish dish--sheep's stomach. To be fair, Mike does NOT like haggis, and he asked for it one time on a dare; he didn't think I knew what it was (silly man!). Naturally, I rose to the occasion and made it a few days later. The lesson: never, ever bluff a bluffer.

That sounds really gross!

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Haggis.... don't think I will ever try that. It is of cource Scottish, and I remember someone once said that Scottish food was orginally based on a dare.

I love the bagpipes, but I live without haggis.

based on a dare...................... :wub:

wait, you may be on to something there.

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Haggis is a nasty Scottish dish--sheep's stomach. To be fair, Mike does NOT like haggis, and he asked for it one time on a dare; he didn't think I knew what it was (silly man!). Naturally, I rose to the occasion and made it a few days later. The lesson: never, ever bluff a bluffer.

:th_praying::24::24: You really cooked haggis?

Tell us more about this, experience it sounds too gross to even try to cook it!!

Hahahahahahaha did you actually tried it and Mike too how was his reaction?

hahahahahahahaha!!

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Okay... I believe that on some level yo-yo dieting may be a bit strenuous on the body. I know some diets are tough on your kidneys, liver, and heart etc. However...its not like obesity is any better. I'd think a person would rather have health problems due to trying to stay fit...than have health problems from being obese.

Being overweight is a CONSTANT strain on the body. While dieting seems to only be an effect when done wrong. I don't think the point of the article was "don't diet...just be happy being obese." I think the point was to get yourself in shape...and have some will power to stay in shape so you don't gain the weight back. It doesn't make much sense to me that dieting is less healthy than being obese.

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I'm working on losing weight, and I don't think of it as dieting. I think of it as a lifestyle change, and it's working, slow but sure. I won't go back to my old ways once the weight is off.

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