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Don't know about you all, but wife made a corned beef and cabbage feast for the first time, complete with soda bread and yes, that's a Guinness!

What else would you have? :woohoo-jumping-smiley-emoticon: Happy St. Patricks day!

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I just had beer and french fries in honour of my Irish grandmother. 

When I was a kid and wouldn't fall asleep my grandmother used to tell me that the Banshee would come for me if I didn't go to sleep. For some odd reason that didn't work...

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I had Fuhk soup.

Not exactly Irish but I'm only 1/8th Irish and hate Guinness.

The Fuhk soup was delicious.


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15 hours ago, Folkvisor said:

I just had beer and french fries in honour of my Irish grandmother. 

When I was a kid and wouldn't fall asleep my grandmother used to tell me that the Banshee would come for me if I didn't go to sleep. For some odd reason that didn't work...

Banshee.....good one! First time I heard of them was "Darby O'Gill and the little people" starring Sean Connery. (before Bond).

 

11 hours ago, Mark said:

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I had Fuhk soup.

Not exactly Irish but I'm only 1/8th Irish and hate Guinness.

The Fuhk soup was delicious.


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I ain't even close to being Irish, (German&Russian) just thought we'd celebrate more traditionally. Guinness isn't my first choice of beer either! What is in Fuhk soup? I mean, I see the tatties, but what else is in this?

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I ain't even close to being Irish, (German&Russian) just thought we'd celebrate more traditionally. Guinness isn't my first choice of beer either! What is in Fuhk soup? I mean, I see the tatties, but what else is in this?


Not tatties. It's Fuhk.
Fuhk is a type of pumpkin. Very delicious.


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Looks like a good fuhkn pot of soup to me Mark! [emoji185]


Lol. It was.

Just picked them from a tree - I asked what they were and they said Fuhk - i said wash your mouth out!!! ....

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