THE STUFF OFSCOTLAND ; To please the ghost of Robert Burns and provide a bit of winter interest, Finch's in Falmouth will serve haggis. But it'll be a gentler version of the famously hearty dish.

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From: Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Date: 20060125
Author:Meredith Goad staff writer

Meredith Goad staff writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
01-25-2006
THE STUFF OFSCOTLAND ; To please the ghost of Robert Burns and provide a bit of winter interest, Finch's in Falmouth will serve haggis. But it'll be a gentler version of the famously hearty dish.
Byline: Meredith Goad staff writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Food & Health
Column: Soup to Nuts

Winter can be a tough time for restaurants.

There are few hungry tourists around, and the rest of us tend to hunker down with takeout and some good DVDs.
Some chefs use this time to take a break and either go on vacation or on scouting ...

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