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What do the Irish eat on St Patty's day? ...

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... they don't eat anything! They drink! /img/vbsmilies/smilies/lol.gif

 
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copy cat(LOL) i posted link to same video yesterday where chef was looking for ideas.

the whole series is a hoot, great spot to check out if you need a good laugh.

here is a link to some Irish recipes : http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/2Kitch/2Indx.html

their recommended Saint Patrick's Day meal:

Appetizer: Dublin Bay Prawn Cocktail
Entrée: West Cork Pork with Cranberry meade Applesauce
Vegetables: Potatoes boiled in their jackets and baby carrots
Soda Bread: A Taste of Ireland - Soda Bread
Dessert: Baileys Chocolate Trifle
Beverages: Chilled Chardonnay with the appetizer or Harps Lager for the beer drinkers. Mead with the main course and Irish coffee with dessert. Irish Coffee
 
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copy cat(LOL) i posted link to same video yesterday where chef was looking for ideas.

the whole series is a hoot, great spot to check out if you need a good laugh.

here is a link to some Irish recipes : http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/2Kitch/2Indx.html

their recommended Saint Patrick's Day meal:

Appetizer: Dublin Bay Prawn Cocktail
Entrée: West Cork Pork with Cranberry meade Applesauce
Vegetables: Potatoes boiled in their jackets and baby carrots
Soda Bread: A Taste of Ireland - Soda Bread
Dessert: Baileys Chocolate Trifle
Beverages: Chilled Chardonnay with the appetizer or Harps Lager for the beer drinkers. Mead with the main course and Irish coffee with dessert. Irish Coffee
Wow... great minds! ;) I don't think I got there from your post though, it all started with me watching videos of American kids eating French breakfasts.... and I ended up finding that one.

Yes the series is fun, even if not totally accurate (I grew up in France and I don't think I've ever had any of the kind of "French breakfast" they were saying French kids eat).
 
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