It's St. Patty's day - which means Robin and I will dine alone

Every year is the same. St. Pattys means I'm going to whip up my FAMOUS mustard creme sauce and laddle it over a big plate of corned beef, cabbage, and boiled potatoes.

Robin and I look forward to this meal all year long, and even tried having it on non March 17th days as well. The problem is it's the sure-fired way for our kids to scatter.  How can the fruit of my loins turn their backs on a timed-honored Irish tradition?  Sacrilege!

Oh well, more for me and I'll lift a Guinness and sigh in ecstasy as I dig in.  Hope your day is as good as mine will be ;-)
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Published on March 17, 2015 08:17
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message 1: by Esther (new)

Esther That looks delicious! My husband too is making corned beef and all the fixings.Sláinte!


message 2: by Mr (last edited Mar 18, 2015 02:56PM) (new)

Mr Shroom In Ireland its (st)Paddy's day, Paddy being the common short version of Pádraig, an irish version of Patrick, not sure where "patty" started. But enjoy .
:)


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael @Esther - Nice! I hope you had a great meal

@Batman - I'm sure it's an "Americanized" phrase.


message 4: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie DeMoss Recipe for mustard cream sauce?


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