MILLIONS of people tonight will be celebrating the life of Scottish bard, Robert Burns, who was born on January 25 1759.
Often referred to as Scotland's favourite Son, Burns wrote hundreds of poems and songs, the most famous of which is Auld Lang Syne and his life is celebrated each year on this day.
There are many different ways to mark the occasion, but you can find a quick guide on how to celebrate Burns Night's in style here
Never joined in the festivities before? Not a problem.
Here are a few recipes to try. There's even a veggie haggis made with red lentils and red kidney beans...
Haggis and Pancetta Roulade with Neeps, Tatties and Whisky Sauce
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