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Haggis, the Food of Poets (Well, One Scottish Poet)
NY Times | November 19, 2002 | Warren Hoge
Posted on 11/22/2002 6:23:05 AM PST by jordan8
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/793864/posts
[snip] “Anything gushing or reeking is anathema to an agency determined to promote the idea of food as pasteurized, sanitized, sterilized, and probably savorless,” said Magnus Linklater, who writes a column from Scotland for The Times of London. “Add the word entrails, and they reach for the rule book.” [end]
A lot of people don’t know the Vikings practiced human sacrifice, and that some of these funerals were huge affairs. The guy that writes this stuff writes like it was something new, but there were accounts of this stuff around for years.
I remember reading a book eyewitness to history, or something like that, where the first article was an actual account of a viking funeral with the murder of at least one woman.