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So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Jackie R. » Tue Mar 17, 2009 8:50 pm

Unfortunately I had a boring dinner of spinach and lentils because I was hungry and working too hard to adjust. But I've had my share of traditional Irish dishes in the past years and I'm yearning enough for it this year to need to know what everybody else ate!

Dish please!
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Deb Hall » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:03 pm

It's my husband's B-Day, so we had a home -cooked , non-traditional meal as follows ( he got sick of corned beef years ago) :

Herb- encrusted Beef Tenderloin
Lemon Risotto
Arugula salad with Dates, Shallots and Balsamic
Vanilla Cheesecake with Vodka-Vanilla Mixed Berries


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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Todd Antz » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:07 pm

Deb Hall wrote:It's my husband's B-Day, so we had a home -cooked , non-traditional meal as follows ( he got sick of corned beef years ago) :

Herb- encrusted Beef Tenderloin
Lemon Risotto
Arugula salad with Dates, Shallots and Balsamic
Vanilla Cheesecake with Vodka/Vanilla Mixed Berries


Deb


We have a winner.... no need for anyone else to reply, because I doubt it you can top that meal!
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Jackie R. » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:22 pm

Deb Hall wrote:Vodka/Vanilla Mixed Berries
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I like :-)

As an aside - I'm having issues with things - like a smiley face - and I recall seeing something Suzi or Carla or someone posted earlier about not being able to put in an emoticon.

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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Nancy Nelson » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:23 pm

We had home done Reubens. That is our traditional St. Patrick's day dinner.
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Jackie R. » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:25 pm

But now I realize that if you manually type a colon, hyphen, and outer parenthesis bracket, the smiley face appears anyway!

:-) :-) :-) ~ all manually entered.
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Marsha L. » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:31 pm

you can even skip the hyphen.
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Deb Hall » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:11 pm

Todd Antz wrote:
Deb Hall wrote:It's my husband's B-Day, so we had a home -cooked , non-traditional meal as follows ( he got sick of corned beef years ago) :

Herb- encrusted Beef Tenderloin
Lemon Risotto
Arugula salad with Dates, Shallots and Balsamic
Vanilla Cheesecake with Vodka/Vanilla Mixed Berries


Deb


We have a winner.... no need for anyone else to reply, because I doubt it you can top that meal!


Thanks, Todd. 8) It was pretty yummy ( and now we are in a food coma...)

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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Deb Hall » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:13 pm

Jackie R. wrote:
Deb Hall wrote:Vodka/Vanilla Mixed Berries
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I like :-)

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Those berries were surprisingly good, and super easy: 3 cups mixed berries, 4 tsp good vodka, 1/2 tsp vanilla and 1/4 cup sugar. Mascerate for 15 minutes and then top your choice of dessert.

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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Mark Head » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:24 pm

Sushi at Tokyo!
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Roger A. Baylor » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:41 pm

Enchiladas at La Rosita's.

With green sauce.
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Mark R. » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:50 pm

Well Saint Patrick's day is my wife's birthday and this year was a big one (don't have which one) so we had a very varied that day. We had lunch of fish and chips at Brennan's while listening to the Irish music and drinking green beer. For dinner we went to Equus and tried their new menu, it's marvelous! We had a hard time deciding what appetizers to have, today's soup of shrimp bisque didn't help any. My wife ended up with the crab cakes and I finally decided on the Mac & Cheese, they're both wonderful. Entree choices weren't any easier but she finally decided on the parmesan crusted Sea Bass and I have the 20 Hour Brisket, again neither of us was disappointed! I had a special cake brought in for her birthday so we didn't get a chance to sample their dessert menu.

Needless to say we both will sleep well tonight was full and happy stomachs.
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Gayle DeM » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:53 pm

I normally cook corned beef on St. Paddy's Day, but I had a refrigerator full of goodies left by my wonderful co-posters who came to Sunday's gathering so no corned beef. However, I'm not sad in the least. And then on top of it all I had supper at Z's Fussion before going to Actors.
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Gary Guss » Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:32 pm

Vietnam Kitchen K-8 and Hot and Sour soup, it had some green stuff in it, I think it was Broccoli
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Re: So what did everyone eat for St. Pat's today?!

by Jesse Hendrix-Inman » Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:41 pm

Irish stew of my own concoction featuring KY bison stewed in Guinness

Sweet potato fries with curried sour cream

Irish cheddar with crackers

Wow, I ate way too much.
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