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St. Patrick's Day
Anyone have any favourite St. Paddy's Day recipes? I have a corned beef brisket but I'm not sure whether I want to go traditional corned beef and cabbage, or try something different.
As usual, I stocked up on Irish beers, I made shamrock cookies, I will be making soda bread tomorrow. Anyone here have an irish heritage? (my dad's is irish, and my mother's father is irish, so I'm 3/4 irish).
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I'm about 1/8 Irish... I think. We still can't find our ancestry over there though. When I was in Ireland, I found it funny how the only people who really celebrate st-patty's day are the tourists.
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hahah. My friend is in Durham England right now and her husband is Scottish. She said they celebrate it a lot where she is! I kinda think it's more for the people who aren't in Ireland anyway...celebrate ireland at home kinda thing.
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Yeah, it's for the Irish at heart. All that green food coloring though... that's gotta mess with something...
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I am 3/4 irish. 1/4 mixed English and Scottish
When Irish eyes are smiling, Sure, 'tis like the morn in Spring. In the Lilt of Irish laughter u can hear the angels sing! Slainte = Cheers in gaelic
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May the road rise up to meet you and the wind be always at your back!
Sorry not food related but it is St. Paddy's Day!
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