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So...who's doing a tradition Irish dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 26900" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I am not a fan of irish soda bread, and any Irish in me is quite "diluted" but we love corned beef and cabbage here. we have it often. ANd yes, later in the week, we then have reuben sandwhiches which we also love. </p><p>This is one of those "special days" I love to do silly little things, (similar to Valentines Day) I dress everyone in green, (for Valentines they wear pink or red) and we have hair bows etc, and I make rolled out and cut sugar cookies in shape of shamrocks, and color them very green. I used to make green pancakes cut out with shamrock cutters, but my family really does not like pancakes. And yes, I have dyed the milk. (our milk has been dyed so many colors) ANd I make color appropriate Kool Aid.........or buy Green River pop. (or red creme soda for Valentines) </p><p>For homeschool we will do research about the meaning of ST Patricks Day. I love these kinds of days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 26900, member: 1697"] I am not a fan of irish soda bread, and any Irish in me is quite "diluted" but we love corned beef and cabbage here. we have it often. ANd yes, later in the week, we then have reuben sandwhiches which we also love. This is one of those "special days" I love to do silly little things, (similar to Valentines Day) I dress everyone in green, (for Valentines they wear pink or red) and we have hair bows etc, and I make rolled out and cut sugar cookies in shape of shamrocks, and color them very green. I used to make green pancakes cut out with shamrock cutters, but my family really does not like pancakes. And yes, I have dyed the milk. (our milk has been dyed so many colors) ANd I make color appropriate Kool Aid.........or buy Green River pop. (or red creme soda for Valentines) For homeschool we will do research about the meaning of ST Patricks Day. I love these kinds of days. [/QUOTE]
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