Burns Night 2012

Burns Night Celebrations
 
Join in the festivities this year
 
January 25th marks the annual celebration of Scotland’s National poet, Robert Burns.
 
Burns Night, effectively a second National Day, is celebrated with Burns Nights Suppers around the world.
 
The format of Burns Night Suppers has not changed since his death in 1796. The basic format starts with a general welcome and announcements followed with the Selkirk Grace. Post the grace comes the piping in and cutting of the haggis, where Roberts’ famous address to a haggis is read. It is concluded with the singing of Auld Lang Syne.
 
 
We have the following options of fresh haggis to choose from to help you with your burns night planning. Please make sure you order early in advance as demand is high.
 
Ø     Chieftain Haggis weight 2kg – 6kg   5 days notice required
 
Ø     Haggis Sticks weight 1.3kg
 
Ø     Haggis Bombs weight 500gm
 
Ø     Haggis & Smoked Bacon Sausage