desertcpl
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Saint Paddy's day, what are you doing
well this year we are having the corn beef and cabbage here at home
so many of the restaurants and bars here in town are having dinner,, a lot of bars its free
wife wanted to stay home,, she wants to make sandwiches with the left over corn beef,, I do love corn beef sandwiches
bought some fresh rye bread, Yum
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Hook
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Feel fortunate you can get good rye bread. It's rare in Mexico. Outside of a good artesan rye bread from the States, I like the Orowheat Jewish Rye
bread. If it ain't got lots of caraway seeds, it ain't rye bread.
We went to our beer fellowship meeting tonite. We were pouring five beers. A blonde lager, an incredible Belgian saison, a red ale, an IPA and an
oatmeal stout. We didnt have corned beer but we did do a brisket in the oven. Lots of sides, of course. I did a roasted potatoes Obrien with red bell
peppers from the garden. This time I added some fresh dill, along with the olive oil, salt, pepper and tons of fresh garlic. Lots of other stuff.
Someone realized that guacamole fits at St Paddy's day, due to its color.
Entertainment was simply someone's iPod with an Irish playlist. "Bugger off" was played more than once. Lots of Irish Rover songs that I had never
heard. Flogging Molly. of course.
Not a drop of Irish Whiskey in sight. When the beer is this good and this strong, who needs whiskey?
And, thankfully, I never heard The Unicorn Song even once. If someone had played it, I would have told the bastard to bugger off.
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I went skiing at Sugar Bowl on Donner Summit! Pretty grim year for snow pack, most of the mountain is already shut down and the remaing runs can't
last much longer without a March miracle storm.
I celebrated my Irish heritage with a polish sausage and a cold O'Doul's malt beverage!
I borrowed a Go Pro helmet cam, maybe I can figure out how to post a clip on the non Baja vacation forum.
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"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Alan
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Sitting here in La Paz jonesing for a corned beef and cabbage dinner. A couple of places offered it on their menu here but if I can't have my corned
beef on rye sandwiches for at least a week after I decided to pass on just being teased. The restaurants must have brined their own because I haven't
seen it in any store.
In Memory of E-57
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Kgryfon
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I went bowling of all things! Had a couple of shots of Jameson's in honor of the day. Hung out with friends and had a great time. Do they have bowling
in baja? Never heard of it.
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ELINVESTIG8R
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desertcpl
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had my first cornbeef sandwich for lunch,, on Rye bread
it is so good
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I've already had the first sandwich on Rye...later we'll try one on Irish soda bread that was just baked. Life is good with crumbs...
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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DanO
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I made corned beef and cabbage last night, accompanied by a few good Irish beers -- Murphy's Stout, Wexford Cream Ale and Harp Lager.
Unfortunately, de bleedin teenagers 'oovered up every piece av meat, so naw leftovers for sambos.
   
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