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baldguy

(36,649 posts)
9. +1000
Mon Mar 17, 2014, 08:31 PM
Mar 2014

But of course - just as with anything - if it's done bad it tastes bad.

And beer that gets dyed green is a waste of beer.

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The best Irish "food" groups are liquid - Bushmills, Jamesons, Baileys, Irish coffee riderinthestorm Mar 2014 #1
! pinboy3niner Mar 2014 #2
Please can I have some? nt Raine1967 Mar 2014 #17
Soda bread can be wonderful if it's made right. Aristus Mar 2014 #3
Then you might like this! Lady Freedom Returns Mar 2014 #6
One great thing about soda bread Sanity Claws Mar 2014 #26
Steak and Guinness one even tho I'm not sure how Irish it actually is Arcanetrance Mar 2014 #4
Corned beef and cabbage is delish! bigwillq Mar 2014 #5
+1 Lady Freedom Returns Mar 2014 #7
It is! Its what's on the table at my house tonight. nt riderinthestorm Mar 2014 #8
Had it tonight (well, Monday night!) for dinner bigwillq Mar 2014 #19
+1000 baldguy Mar 2014 #9
Ugh. Not a fan of green beer. bigwillq Mar 2014 #18
And great on rye with some mustard the next day KurtNYC Mar 2014 #23
colcannon magical thyme Mar 2014 #10
That sounds yummy! n/t DebJ Mar 2014 #21
it is. having a 2nd helping for lunch right now. magical thyme Mar 2014 #32
I looooooove corned beef and cabbage OriginalGeek Mar 2014 #11
Pretty dull stuff, I agree. kwassa Mar 2014 #12
Not one of those things are truly Irish (Corned beef is interesting; authentic Irish recipes inside) Chan790 Mar 2014 #13
Cool! Thanks for the story! n/t DebJ Mar 2014 #22
Actually, that's the red corned beef. The traditional is GRAY. MADem Mar 2014 #14
I'm not Irish, and I'm not complaining Joe Shlabotnik Mar 2014 #15
I'm of Irish descent (Dad) and Polish descent (Mom).... mrmpa Mar 2014 #16
I'm 1/4 Irish, 1/4 German and 1/2 Polish! blueamy66 Mar 2014 #30
None of those are Irish, they are all American! dr.strangelove Mar 2014 #20
We have an Irish Restaurant here that I've been too once and wish we could go to again. DebJ Mar 2014 #24
I miss my Irish grandmother's roast beef and gravy BeyondGeography Mar 2014 #25
All the ideas are awesome! Ryano42 Mar 2014 #27
It could be worse LiberalEsto Mar 2014 #28
Looks like okay food for dead people to me. n/t winter is coming Mar 2014 #29
Most of what we inAmerica think of as "Irish food" is based on the hedgehog Mar 2014 #31
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