Road kill haggis - is it safe to eat? Is it ethical?!


Question:

Road kill haggis - is it safe to eat? Is it ethical?

There is a topper of a haggis at the top of my road, as well as checking how fresh it is how do I go about doing something different with it? recipe ideas welcomed T.I.A

Live in a minor mountain range in Scotland, and actually do own a kilt had forgotten all about that until now its in the loft somewhere


Answers:

I know it is extremely difficult to resist the temptation of free range haggis with neeps, but I urge you to think carefully before you sucumb.
We all know how rare sightings of this creature are, and you are in the fortunate position of being in possesion of one. I hope the little fellow was dealt a glancing blow and not squashed flat.
Just think of the money you could make if you allowed a talented taxidermist to treat the little wonder of evolution.
People would pay to see such a wonderous beast. You could retire from your job.

I know that I have just wasted my time giving you my opinion. You are going to eat it anyway, aren't you?!




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