The KiSS Me... I'm Irish Thread

Started by TiNi, March 17, 2009, 05:01:56 AM

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TiNi

ok... so i'm not ALL irish (part dutch and german)
but i have been to ireland if that helps... and i have freckles
oh, and i LoVe Guinness  ;D

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Got Duc

You have all the makings of being Irish.

Not sure M will like all the guys knocking on your door to get their smooch though......
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Scotch(1/2), German(1/4), and Danish(1/4)...which means I love good beer and bad food.

Grabbing some corned beef and cabbage for lunch and then hitting up the pub down the street after work for the consumin' o' the beer.
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The wife is making corned beef and cabbage for dinner tonight. I'll he eating that while drinking a nice bottled Guiness...
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cyrus buelton

Is Corned Beef and Cabbage really a traditional irish meal?



I am thinking not.


When I lived there for 3.5 months, never once saw this meal or heard of anyone eating/making it.




Go with a Shepherd's Pie  [thumbsup]
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It's a traditional Irish-American meal, not necessarily an Irish meal...
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Quote from: NAKID on March 17, 2009, 07:22:50 AM
It's a traditional Irish-American meal, not necessarily an Irish meal...
There ya go....not that wikipedia is the ultimate authority.

Saint Patrick's Day

The consumption of corned beef is associated with Saint Patrick's Day, when many Irish Americans eat a traditional meal of corned beef and cabbage. According to the History Channel, while cabbage is a traditional food item for Irish-Americans, corned beef is not consumed in Ireland - it was originally used as a substitute for bacon by Irish American immigrants in the late 1800s. [2] Irish immigrants living in New York City's Lower East Side sought an equivalent in taste and texture to their traditional Irish bacon, and learned about this cheaper alternative to bacon from their Jewish neighbors. A similar dish is the New England boiled dinner, consisting of corned beef, cabbage, and root vegetables such as carrots, turnips, and potatoes, which is popular in New England and parts of Atlantic Canada.

As St. Patrick's Day occurs annually during Lent, the corned beef tradition caused controversy among American Catholic dioceses in 2000 and 2006, when the holiday fell on a Friday. Catholic custom dictates that no meat be consumed on any Friday during Lent, but some bishops granted dispensations to their dioceses for eating corned beef on St. Patrick's Day.[3] This rare occurrence will next happen on Friday in 2017
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cyrus buelton

Quote from: NAKID on March 17, 2009, 07:22:50 AM
It's a traditional Irish-American meal, not necessarily an Irish meal...

ahhh, ok, that makes sense then.


I sure could go for a Reuben
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I'm a bit Irish.  Give me a nice dark beer at about 42ºF along with a fresh grilled reuben.  

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