Once again Tyninghame Village Hall held a Burns supper in celebration of the life and poetry of Scotland’s national bard Rabbie Burns.
The Hall was welcoming and cosy with splashes of tartan, a roaring log fire and the beautiful sound of the bagpipes played by David Scott. About 43 village guests and friends enjoyed an amazing three course dinner starting with a sharing platter of hummus and smoked trout pate, followed by traditional haggis, neeps and tatties with a whisky cream sauce. The dinner was completed with a delicious Cranachan dessert.
Whisky was brought and shared and toasts were raised to Burns and to the lads and lassies of course! The eveningâ entertainment was very lively with some wonderful poetry, music and stories. Any funds raised will be put towards the Hall upkeep.