The FoodScape Podcast
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S3.Ep1: Haggis with Forsyths of Peebles
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S3.Ep1: Haggis with Forsyths of Peebles

What makes a traditional Borders butcher? And is haggis still fit to be our national dish?

In the week before Burns night, one Borders butcher sells almost a tonne of haggis…

An interview with Louise Forsyth, livestock buyer and co-owner of Forsyths of Peebles.

Louise Forsyth

I am shown the workings of a traditional butchery which makes everything from scratch, I meet Eric - guardian of Forsyth’s haggis recipe for 44 years, and enjoy a long chat with Louise about whether haggis still qualifies as Scotland’s national dish.

Eric, the haggis expert, with freshly made Haggis-Supper-Pies

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In this episode:

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The FoodScape Podcast explores how food shapes the lives and land of the Scottish Borders. It also asks the question; what more could food do for us?

From boosting local economy and creating jobs, supporting biodiversity and improving soil, to establishing a place as a destination; what would it look like for our place to thrive, and can food help us get there?

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Produced & Presented by Charlotte Maberly

Music by Iain Fraser from his album Koterana

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