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To all my fellow Irishmen

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I'm not, but my mother-in-law (Donovan, via Flanagan) gave me a button I wear every St. Paddy's day.

"I'm not Irish yet,
but I'm willing to keep drinking until I am."

  • Super User
40 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Happy St Patrick’s Day!

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Sorry, something didn’t look quite right. Carrots should help your eye sight.

Thank me later

  • Global Moderator

The Boss is and she just started putting together the corned beef and cabbage and Shepard Pie for tonight’s dinner.

Mike

  • Super User

I started early - had a stout last night with dinner.

  • Super User

Happy St Patrick's Day! From Mobasser, aka Sean McGurn.

I had a grandmother Casey from county Galway, so 1/4th, but it’s the best 1/4th.

  • Super User

Green dye in my Miller Lite

  • Super User
2 hours ago, Mike L said:

The Boss is and she just started putting together the corned beef and cabbage and Shepard Pie for tonight’s dinner.

Mike

Corned beef, good.

Cabbage can go right in the trash can lol

  • Super User

Corned beef, cabbage and new potatoes in the slow cooker for tonight. I have some Irish, English, Cherokee and a lot of Ozark Hillbilly in me.

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46 minutes ago, gim said:

Corned beef, good.

Cabbage can go right in the trash can lol

I hear ya!

When she wants to make that “sour grass” stuff (sour kraut)

I almost have to live outside as the smell will linger in the house for days!!

Mike

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1 minute ago, 12poundbass said:

I’m not a fan either

Not sure my dog would even eat it and she is a 4 legged garbage disposal.

I told my bride that there is no cooking cabbage or Brussel Sprouts over the winter. Got to be nice enough to open the windows and run the whole house fan.

You guys would love Kimchi 🤮

  • Super User

Corned beef and cabbage is one of the most marvelous culinary concoctions in history and I think it’s a travesty that it’s often relegated to novelty food only to be enjoyed on St. Paddy’s day! I have no Irish blood, just love me some CB&C.

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29 minutes ago, Jar11591 said:

Corned beef and cabbage is one of the most marvelous culinary concoctions in history

I agree, if you have plumbing problems CB&C is a great natural way to cure it

I pass … haha

Shepard’s or Cottage Pie all day.

-John McGuire

  • Super User

I can eat me some cabbage now… raw in slaw, fried, grilled, smoked, cabbage fritters…. should I dare say it…. I even make cabbage pancakes. You eat them in place of toast for breakfast.

I don't drink and I'm not Irish. I'm just no fun I guess. lol

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3 hours ago, GRiver said:

I can eat me some cabbage now… raw in slaw, fried, grilled, smoked, cabbage fritters…. should I dare say it…. I even make cabbage pancakes. You eat them in place of toast for breakfast.

Glad to see that you’re keeping the water treatment plant workers busy haha

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@GRiver knows what’s up

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