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Nollaig Shona Duibh, Mo Chairde


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May 2013 bring you all home ~ if but in memory, then may it be a long one ~ If you come to stand on the sacred soil, may time stand still ~

Nollaig Shona agus Athbhliain faoi Mhaise Duibh,

Bit



-- Edited by CowboyCraic on Monday 24th of December 2012 04:37:05 PM

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Thanks Bit. All the best to you and all the forum members at this festive time of year. Hoping 2013 is a good one for one and all...with many more trips to Ireland!

Michele

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Merry Christmas and Happy 2013 to everyone on this forum. Will there be a trip to Ireland in anybody's Christmas stocking?

Dan

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Here's hoping that Michele and all of the IrelandYes Irregulars have a Grand, Irish-Filled 2013!

The Bob biggrin



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Merry Christmas to all,
My Wife Cathy & I have been have been working our way through the Irish Feast Gift Box that our Oldest Son gave us, I just had a cup of tea with a large slice of Whiskey Fruit Cake (yes I do love fruit cake), last night we nibbled on some Butlers Chocolate & some Tato Crisps, but alas no Jaffa Cakes.

Can't wait to head off to Ireland in May for 20 days, Airline tickets are purchased, Itinerary pretty much figured out. Found some B&B's in Michele's Book that look good.

Happy New Year,

Mike



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Oh my I meant to say Tayto Crisps, got taken to task on another board for a misspelled word, well I'm enjoying a bag of Cheese & Onion with a Turkey sandwich. Mike

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Mike,

Cheese and onion Taytos! My favorite. You will have to stock up on more Irish goodies in May.

Michele

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I am looking forward to Jacobs Elite teacakes and all their chocolatey, marshmallow, shortbread goodness...orangina..icy cold... Bollands Jersey creme biscuits...A good Irish stew at teh Purple Onion in Tarmonbarry... Mary's scones... Maura's brown bread...Joseph's tomatoes.... Okay, I am now HUNGRY and Homesick!

I guess it is a good thing that I hike so much...otherwise it would be a bad thing to eat all my favorite foods biggrin

C'mon May!



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My local Publix has a lot of goodies from Ireland and England including Jaffa Cakes, cheese, butter, mussels, etc.

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