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Re: Irish Brunch Ideas?

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  • I would try to find a bagel shop or bakery  that sell green bagels for St.Patrick day and would have  sticks of Kerrygold  Irish butter,along with a tray  of Irish  scones..
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You can't go wrong by sticking with the classic Irish 7-Course meal, six pack and a baked potato.

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Re: Irish Brunch Ideas?

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@Sooner wrote:

@lork wrote:

I'm planning on a baked potato bar for our church youth in honor of St. Pat's Day.  I'm thinking  chili, cheese, broccoli, sour cream, and bacon toppings.  Dessert will probably be decorated sugar cookies/frosted brownies with holiday sprinkles.  While not authentic Irish food, it will be food that reminds them of the occasion and that they will eat.


@lork Do you think they would eat chopped corned beef on the potatoes? That and cheese sounds good to me.  We used to put a briaket in the crock pot all day so it was easy. 


I think the chopped corned beef sounds like a perfect/deliocious idea. . . Even better with some sauted onion, sour cream and cheese!

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@Mimi NY wrote:
  • I would try to find a bagel shop or bakery  that sell green bagels for St.Patrick day and would have  sticks of Kerrygold  Irish butter,along with a tray  of Irish  scones..

Green bagels?  Sorry not sorry ew.

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Scones for desert.