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Matterhorn Fan 03-17-2007 10:14 AM

The Irish Soda Bread is cooling on the stovetop as I type.

Stan4dSteph 03-17-2007 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Matterhorn Fan (Post 126038)
The Irish Soda Bread is cooling on the stovetop as I type.

I love soda bread. Do you make yours with fruit in it?

Matterhorn Fan 03-17-2007 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph (Post 126046)
I love soda bread. Do you make yours with fruit in it?

Currants. The recipe says "or raisins," but it's just not the same.

Ghoulish Delight 03-17-2007 07:00 PM

I had pastrami and kraut for lunch. It's the eastern European Jew version of corned beef and cabbage, close enough. Still not sure if we're going to go out to find some green beer or anything.

Strangler Lewis 03-17-2007 07:29 PM

Begorrah! I had the Not-so-mini-Reuben last night at Max's Opera Cafe. Pastrami, not corned beef. Big enough for full-on Ditka heart attack.

Alex 03-17-2007 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 126034)
And boo hoo to your humbug co-worker, Alex - you should let him know that they celebrate it in Ireland with festivals,

He's from Ireland, and lived there up to about 3 years ago (that would be approximately 45 years), so I'm sure he's perfectly aware of how they celebrate the holiday (secular observation of the day is much older in the United States than in Ireland).

What he meant is that for him, growing up, St. Patrick's Day was a religious holiday and not the monstrosity (his word) that America has made it and now because all the tourists expect it to be so, it is only in the last decade that it has really been promoted as a party holiday within Ireland itself.

I have no idea how accurate it is, just sharing his view. Personally, as with Valentine's Day, since I'm not Catholic (and I don't drink beer) I ignore this one too.

Just checking Wikipedia now I found this paragraph:

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Christian leaders in Ireland have expressed concern about the secularisation of St Patrick's Day. Writing in the Word magazine (March 2007), Fr. Vincent Twomey stated that, "it is time to reclaim St Patrick's Day as a church festival". He questioned the need for "mindless alcohol-fuelled revelry" and concluded that, "it is time to bring the piety and the fun together".
It would appear my coworker is in agreement.


I had chicken tacos for lunch and saw enough of the San Francisco St. Patrick's Day parade to remind myself why I don't go to parades (unfortunately for the traffic I had to endure I had a screening this morning three blocks away).

Prudence 03-17-2007 09:26 PM

I always seem to forget this holiday. Didn't even wear green. Ate neither corned beef nor cabbage. Alas.

RStar 03-17-2007 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup (Post 126067)
I had to endure I had a screening this morning three blocks away).

What'd you screen? If you don't mind saying that is....

Alex 03-17-2007 10:58 PM

The Last Mimzy

wendybeth 03-17-2007 11:12 PM

And? What did you think of it?


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