Musha, God help us, there were times when we hadn't got the mutton or the spuds not to mind the carrots. We'd just boil the water and pretend it was stew.Are carrots a big no-no with traditionalists?
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Cake is it? Shure the only cake we saw was a cake of Sunlight soap of a Saturday night gettin' washed for Mass of a Sunday, God between us and all harm.... Having their cake and eating it.
This is starting to remind me of the old Monty Pyton clip.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE So Funny...Musha, God help us, there were times when we hadn't got the mutton or the spuds not to mind the carrots. We'd just boil the water and pretend it was stew.
Cake is it? Shure the only cake we saw was a cake of Sunlight soap of a Saturday night gettin' washed for Mass of a Sunday, God between us and all harm.
Mathepac - you are so funny. Im laughing out loud here falling of my chair. What an enexpected tonic on this miserable winter's morning in the middle of Europe. Thank you
You're welcome, and enjoy Mrs. Beeton's stew.... Thank you
All these years I thought it was Irish stew my mammy was making, but we never had any bits of sheep (young or old) in it - it was always made with beef. Mind you, she never claimed it was Irish stew. It was always just plain old stew. I think I just assumed it was Irish stew cos she made it and she's Irish
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