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This super sandwich will feed all your hungry revelers.
One New Year's Eve, as an impressionable and picky teenager, I found myself seated before a plate of haggis (I encourage you to Google it). I don't remember actually tasting the stuff, since I swallowed before chewing, but I remember thinking 'I hate you mom and dad; I'm never eating this crap again.' And I haven't.
Lay the loaf of bread on a piece of tinfoil big enough to cover the entire loaf. Make slices in the bread without completely cutting through the loaf. Swipe a little butter or olive oil on the insides of every cut. Layer your toppings within the cuts, sandwich style. Run a little butter/oil across the top of the whole loaf (or don't, this is not an essential step). Wrap the tinfoil snugly around the overflowing loaf.
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Haggis, bring it on. A great winter camp food. Gives you a warm boost and provides some lasting energy. Love it! Now is the time of year - let's hear it for Robert Burns - when haggis is most likely available. Just ask your Scottish friends. Some haggis is better than others, you may have to try several recipes, but when you find what you like, take it on your next winter camp out.
Posted: Jan 12, 2010 Canoefoot
Haha, I like the story about Haggis. I was the same way. Now I'm 35 and make my own sausage!
I look forward to trying your bread recipe on my next Boy Scout campout.
Posted: Jan 10, 2010 Alan
I made a haggis as an appetizer for our dinner group. Unlike you as a teenager, after turning up noses, they all tried and loved it!
Posted: Jan 07, 2010 Jerry Weston
As a picky teenager, I wouldn't have gone near anything with mushrooms - and still won't! You can never please everybody.
Posted: Jan 06, 2010 Emma
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