Robert Burns most probably wrote the famous poem “Address to a Haggis” in 1786 for a dinner at the house of his merchant ...
Hundreds of locals celebrated the life and legacy of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, at the 15th annual Burns supper ...
Despite more women becoming involved in Burns clubs in recent years, the top table at Burns suppers still tends to be ...
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PROUD Scots from across the kingdom once again joined together tonight to mark one of their most treasured culinary ...
Each January, indulgent and entertaining feasts take place across Scotland and beyond to honour national poet Robert Burns.
Saturday is the 266th anniversary of the birth of Scottish Poet, Robbie Burns. Here, and around the world, pubs, restaurants, ...
Ahead of Burns Night this weekend, there is one whisky that you can pick up that is sure to make any Burns supper complete — ...
There was a toast to the public in Portree on Saturday night as the local lifeboat fundraising team hosted their annual Burns ...
Many Scots celebrate the event with a Burns supper, eating a meal of haggis plus neeps and tatties, and dinners are often punctuated with bagpipe music, poetry recitals, and toasts. So of course ...
And it's traditional to celebrate the bard, Rabbie Burns, by eating haggis, neeps and tatties for dinner. Even for Scots, cooking haggis can be daunting, given it's a once-a-year treat for many.
IT’S Burns Night – time to raise a glass to Scotland’s greatest poet and a great excuse for a party! Throw in one of Robert ...