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#345489 - 03/18/10 02:52 AM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: Pani Rose]
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Originally Posted By: Stephanos I
The traditional food their is Bacon( rolled fatty pork) spuds onions and carrots and cabbage


Bless, Father,

Don't forget the turnips - my favorite vegetable of the lot.

Many years,

Neil
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#345519 - 03/18/10 06:17 PM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Neil, I don't believe I've ever seen an actual turnip. What do they taste like?

Elizabeth

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#345520 - 03/18/10 06:18 PM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: aramis]
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Originally Posted By: aramis
To the Irish, many blessings on your patronal feast!

And one more thing to celebrate about it: 1830 hours will be the 2nd anniversary of my last cigarette.


Congratulations! That is no small accomplishment.

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#345524 - 03/18/10 07:07 PM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: Fr Serge Keleher]
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Originally Posted By: Fr Serge Keleher


Thank God for the Julian Calendar; I'll be quite happy to celebrate Saint Patrick on 17/30 March - well, no; I shall move it to Bright Week.


We celebrated last night so I guess this is another example of the difference with the "Revised Julian Calendar"...

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#345530 - 03/18/10 09:57 PM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: babochka]
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Originally Posted By: babochka
Neil, I don't believe I've ever seen an actual turnip. What do they taste like?



Turnips resemble rutabagas, but (normally) much smaller and much milder. They really don't have much flavor at all, which is why they are ususally served with generous amounts of butter.

Rutabagas can be whipped: "Scottish "neeps" are rutabagas (B. n. napobrassica). The name comes from the Swedish "rotabagge", which is why this vegetable is also called a "Swede" or "Swedish turnip" in England. Absolutely do not use American turnips as a substitute, as the taste simply will not work as well. To prepare the neeps, peel a fresh rutabaga and cut into 1" cubes. Boil, drain, and whip them into a frenzy with some salt, pepper, and ,of course, butter"--I've tried them that way and found them quite delicious.

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#345547 - 03/19/10 03:40 AM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: Thomas the Seeker]
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For many centuries, the Irish have a "customary" exemption from Great Lent on the feast of Saint Patrick. Many churches are overwhelmed with weddings on this day.

Fr. Serge

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#345560 - 03/19/10 10:57 AM Re: Blessed St Patrick's Day [Re: Thomas the Seeker]
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Did someone say Sweeeeeeeedish? Who blasphemed? I thought they were good Norwegian Turnips!
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Stephanos I

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