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Saturday
08Mar

Saint Patrick's Day Menu 2008

St. Patrick's Day Menu

Breakfast:     

Irish Farmhouse Bake

Cinnamon Honey Scones

Toasted Irish Soda Bread

Lunch:           

Salmon (or Trout) with sun-dried tomatoes and capers

Colcannon

Decorated Sugar Cookies

Supper:      

Beef and Guiness Pie

Cream of Asparagus Soup

Irish Soda Bread

Spinach Salad

Chocolate Stout Cake

 Follow the links for the recipes.  I'll be posting picture. . .eventually!

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Reader Comments (3)

Delicious! Go ahead and set a place for me...

March 8, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterrosemary

And I was so proud of my ST. Patrick's Day menu! We normally have Lucky Charms - that traditional Irish food - for breakfast on St. Patrick's Day. I like your menu better.

March 8, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRebecca

Irish Farmhouse Bake........ For Breakfast?????

:-) :-) :-)

Sorry but it did make me smile even though I can't really think why not!!

March 9, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermummymac

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