I was raised in north America in the state of Kentucky, which in Cherokee means land of bloodshed. However, my entire family is from Ireland, and we still love the boiled bacon and cabbage. We also love mashed potatoes for almost every meal in some way or another.
The one food we had in Ireland that we now can’t be without is KERRY GOLD butter!! It’s pricey in America but worth every bit! Life is too short for bad American butter 🧈 ☘️
Most of the chip shops in Ireland are Italian owned. They came to Ireland to sell ice cream. There is no market for ice cream in Irish winters. So they sold fish and chips as an alternative and eventually packed in the ice cream. Nowadays they are big in pizzas.
Unrelated to this video but a little over a year ago you posted a video of Irish baby girl names and you shared the name Oonagh. 7 months later that’s what I named my daughter. ❤️
yeah for sure Bacon & Cabbage was a Sunday dinner in my Gaff, the cabbage must be cooked in the Bacons water. Boiled potatoes with slabs of butter, Gorgeous!
On St Patrick’s Day my mother would make colcannon, bacon, apple sauce and soda bread. I miss her so much. I will have to make the ginger this year! ❤️☘️
My wife found an Irish Recipe for colcannon. Its mashed potatoes with cabbage, spring onions, and lots of butter. It is amazing, and I ask for it anytime she is making potatoes!
I was in Ireland last summer & was introduced to Chocolate Mikado...oh my those are good I brought some home in my luggage with a giant box of Lyons tea.....oh and I make killer soda bread; my grannies recipe!
When I lived in Ireland as a child in the mid 1970's a firm favourite was Tipsy Cake but it seems to have disappeared from shops a few years ago. I also love the corned beef joints you get around Dublin and when my Mom went back to visit family she used to bring these and other things back for us.
Husband's family is from Ireland but moved to the states before he was born, so we honeymooned in Ireland. The Full Irish quickly became his favorite, and I also became sold on Irish butter. Ruined me for all other butter, and I use it for everything from bread to baking! We also ended up naming our corgi we got two weeks post honeymoon Tayto! XD
The full Irish is actually a full English that the Irish have decided, like they do, to call their own. It is English because it has been in extistence since the 13th century.
Hi love the Irish fry. I lived in Ireland for two years and I spent a lot of time at bed-and-breakfasts. The Irish Ryan the morning was so good and I didn't need to eat until 5 in the evening. Thank you for your channel and I want to tell you you are beautiful
My Mother was from Dublin, we grew up on & still love home made soda bread, never lasted more than a few hours, potato bread, champ & coddle, my Mother made it without the veg, just Irish sausage, bacon & onions, Irish stew mmmmm & the good old Ulster fry up. Kimberley’s & Kimberley’s chocolate, Mikados, Coconut creams, Pink wafers, Tato cheese & onion also big favourites. I remember my Nanna sending me to Superquinns sometimes, Quinn was also her surname. Boiled bacon & cabbage, was a big stable also, I still make & enjoy it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, there were a few things you mentioned that I had totally forgotten about, I am soooo homesick right now ☘️
I lived withGreat Aunt Loretta Shea Fabre that was from Dingle Pennisula that had Cabbage with Pork Bangers everyday. She was in her eighties it was 1972.She was an Ice Capades skater from Chicago with red hair!
Me and my husband lived in Ireland for almost 7 years and it was so great to watch and listen your video :) I miss Butlers chocolate and coffee. My husband's favourite is Catbury. When a friend of us come to visit it is always a must to bring :) He also tried crisp sandwich and he liked it :) And draught Guinness is the best! Sending Love from Hungary!
I once tried Guinness stew in a restaurant and it was so good that I couldn't help cooking it for myself at home😂 Enjoying your video btw, missing Ireland already since I came back to my country 1 month ago😢
Some not mentioned possibly underrated faves of mine, Cadbury caramello and an iceburger ice cream. Haven't been back home since covid and Im seriously missing all the foods mentioned in your list aswell though!
All the different irish snacks kids love. The big tins of biscuits at Christmas, you can't get anywhere else. You forgot the Irish Christmas cake and boiled pudding.
A restaurant in Cape Cod Mass serves the Full Irish , I get it every time I go , love that black and white pudding and have no idea what it is !!!!! lol !!! Boiled bacon & cabbage , In the States ( at lest where I am from North Eastern part ) We refer to that as a boiled dinner , however sometimes We use corned beef in stead of the pork shoulder and We have to have jewish rye bread with it.
Hallo, mein Name ist Holger und ich muss Dir sagen, Du machst ein richtig guten Job!!! Im April werde ich das dritte mal auf der schönsten Insel der Welt sein und deine Tipps sind Gold wert. ich wünschte, ich hätte Dich früher im Netz gefunden! Mach weiter so!!!!
I love Kerry Gold butter! It used to be hard to find but I think it is imported much more here in the USA now. I have never been to Ireland but I do have Irish heritage as my Great Grandfather was born in what is now called Cobh (Then Queenstown).
My absolute fav Irish food is Wheaton bread. It is made with soda but using whole wheat flour. Spread with Kerry Gold It is great with smoked salmon or any kind of soup.
I love treats from Ireland!!!!!! I love Club... and I adore I could eat it everyday and I won't get tired shepherd's pie.... oh and I also love Barry's tea...
When I was young, my father always cooked tuna pot of corner beef and cabbage on St Patrick s day that was preferred by a big bowl of Potato soup that contained poatoes , butter milk/whole milk, salt, water and a spell amount (pinch)of finely chopped
lived there for a few years in Cork, memories I wouldn't trade for anything.... Ate a lot of fish out of the sea I remember... Loved the fish and chips in Midleton, Co Cork.
I'm Irish love all that oh curry chips are George's and asda in London have an Irish isle can get tayto crisps club orange and kimberley biscuits love them biscuits can't get soda bread asda use to do it but stopped good blog 😎
I'm Canadian born raised by a Canadian born half Northern Irish Father and a Scottish/English/Welsh/Pennsylvania Dutch Mother. One of Mom's best dinners was boiled pork shoulder roll aka cottage roll, boiled cabbage and mashed potatoes. I still serve it 60 years later and fry up the leftover cottage roll for breakfast on the weekend
@Cath Buckley Yes curry chips. On a layover at Heathrow I was amazed how many different flavors of Pringles were available. Curry Pringles are the best. Another thing that surprised me about the UK (at least at the time - 2002) was how popular The Simpsons were. Characters, posters, plushies, etc.
Hi Wolfe momma, been watching your vlogs now as I want to know more about Ireland, Irish people, and the culture. Hope to see more videos about it, and beautiful places in Ireland. Best wishes for more subscribers and followers, all the way from Philippines 🇵🇭 to Ireland 🇮🇪 😇😊
oooh i wish i could eat one of those spice bags right now !!thank you you just made me crave something i didnt even know existed five minutes ago loll and will never be able to get since i live in montreal canada ..i kinda wanna cry lool
In Ireland in 2008 and 2014 and going back in 2024; the smoked salmon is sublime, the Cadbury digestive wafers with a hot cuppa of strong Barrys is legendary, and the breakfast porridge is amazing; cant wait to go back ! Also the Guinness is the freshest in the world !
My mom is from Ireland and she always made pancakes with lemon and sugar, not powdered sugar, but a baking sugar. We never had syrup, maybe with loads of jam.
My mum too! Mum was born (1923) and raised in Dublin. Lemon and sugar pancakes were special (due to living in a very isolated area in the Mojave desert) but pancakes with loads of jam, never saw Mum eat them any other way! Great memories!!!
Hubby's family had the lemon and sugar pancakes. On my side we spread strawberry jam onto the pancakes, rolled them up and put melted butter over the top.
Irish foods that are popular in my area are.... Wild Garlic, Fiddle heads, Bacon and Cabbage, Spare ribs, Chicken snack box, black pudding, fresh fish such as mackerel, perch, trout. New potatoes with butter and milk. Chicken curry,. Apple pie. Pheasant, Bacon, Lamb, Pork, and Bacon... with extra Bacon on the side
the ginger ale is amazing in Ireland, so are the cider beers. I also got a spice bag with curry sauce in Dublin at the Token, and it was the best thing I have ever eaten!
I live in Canada now, but you are making me very hungry -- and I just ate. I miss so many of those junk foods you have mentioned, especially cheese and onion crisps. I believe coddle, in my family, consisted of what ever was left on the last day before Da's payday -- when you're hungry, anything tastes lovely
Girl it's the irish fry ..what's good for the goose good for the gander.. I am irish and that's the best ..loyns tea best ever ..mine is taco chicken filled rolls and my irish omlet.
Hello i am Brazilian but i live in Portugal I love Ireland Dublin city Castlebar town the people of Ireland are beautiful and polite the country is amazing I love it só much
My dad said life was pretty tough when he was growing up in Ireland , he and his brothers used to chase down rabbits in a local field and take them to market… could explain why my dad could run a 100 meters in the blink of an eye! 😂
Hi, I'm from Brazil, I'm gonna to Ireland in next year.... and yours videos are help me with Irish English and to know more about your culture....Thanks....cheers😍
Here in the USA we eat corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, turnips, and onion on St. Patrick's Day. Is that Irish? We always buy Kerry Gold butter! Also, we like Carolan's Irish Cream. Yum! Our family is the O'Rourkes.
I'm irish and thought this video was absolutely spot on👌. I also love a nice cottage pie with plenty of melted cheese on top😋. Spicy food doesn't agree with me so I've never tried a spice bag. Great job with this video 🇮🇪👍
@@jay-lm4we To get away from the evil and corrupt EUSSR was brilliant. Never,ever trust the European, unless they are Italian! But it is the Irish who really make us Brexiteers laugh, spent 300 years trying to get out of a United Kingdom and then plinge headlong into the gaping maw of the Eu. And by the way, the ROI now cannot be a neutral country. The UK wont cover your back like they did in WW2
I was raised in north America in the state of Kentucky, which in Cherokee means land of bloodshed. However, my entire family is from Ireland, and we still love the boiled bacon and cabbage. We also love mashed potatoes for almost every meal in some way or another.
The one food we had in Ireland that we now can’t be without is KERRY GOLD butter!! It’s pricey in America but worth every bit! Life is too short for bad American butter 🧈 ☘️
kerry gold is an amazing butter 🤩
Yesss kerry gold, white bread and some tayto crisps iss divineeee
I’ll do without if I can’t find this butter. It IS expensive but so worth it. Nothing better on a piece of warm fresh baked bread.👍🏻
I’m an american who LOVES Kerry Gold and refuses to eat our shitty butter. I completely agree!
Cosco has a good deal on Kerry Gold butter.
I was amazed at how popular "99"s are in Ireland when we made our first visit last month.
Most of the chip shops in Ireland are Italian owned. They came to Ireland to sell ice cream. There is no market for ice cream in Irish winters. So they sold fish and chips as an alternative and eventually packed in the ice cream. Nowadays they are big in pizzas.
Unrelated to this video but a little over a year ago you posted a video of Irish baby girl names and you shared the name Oonagh. 7 months later that’s what I named my daughter. ❤️
Oh my gosh, that makes me so happy!! Congratulations! 💗💗
A trick: watch movies at kaldrostream. Been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Ashton Alejandro yea, have been using kaldroStream for since november myself :D
@Ashton Alejandro Yea, I have been watching on Kaldrostream for years myself :D
Congratulations
The amount of food you bought for this video is dedication haha. Loved it!
yeah for sure Bacon & Cabbage was a Sunday dinner in my Gaff, the cabbage must be cooked in the Bacons water. Boiled potatoes with slabs of butter, Gorgeous!
The 2 most incredible things we ate in Ireland were Guinness stew and seafood chowder. Absolutely perfect.
Excellent choices ❤
On St Patrick’s Day my mother would make colcannon, bacon, apple sauce and soda bread. I miss her so much. I will have to make the ginger this year! ❤️☘️
I absolutely love bacon and cabbage. One of my favourites.
My wife found an Irish Recipe for colcannon. Its mashed potatoes with cabbage, spring onions, and lots of butter. It is amazing, and I ask for it anytime she is making potatoes!
Best dish I had in Ireland was Guinness beef stew. It was so good I make it at home now.
Colcannon should be mentioned in another video.
Greetings from American.
I Love, Watching your Videos..
And I look forward to seeing all l your videos. 🇺🇸 ❤️ 🇮🇪
I was in Ireland last summer & was introduced to Chocolate Mikado...oh my those are good I brought some home in my luggage with a giant box of Lyons tea.....oh and I make killer soda bread; my grannies recipe!
The chocolate in Ireland is so amazing.
YES! Welcome back. Perfect timing as I’m going through a hard time so that made me smile
Thank you! Sorry to hear you're going through a hard time. Hope things get better for you soon 💗
@@WolfeMomma thank you. Grieving is hard so the video helped me pause and forget things for a few minutes💖
@@WolfeMomma my barbie doll
Yes guinness is different in Ireland. It's lovely
Colcannon is a good one, mash potatoes, onion, and kale mixed together served with fried bacon and/or sausage.
When I lived in Ireland as a child in the mid 1970's a firm favourite was Tipsy Cake but it seems to have disappeared from shops a few years ago. I also love the corned beef joints you get around Dublin and when my Mom went back to visit family she used to bring these and other things back for us.
Kerry gold is my favorite! I'm trying to keep my diet in check..but I won't skip on Kerry gold!💚
I'm the same! 😂Kerrygold doesn't count when on a diet 💗
Husband's family is from Ireland but moved to the states before he was born, so we honeymooned in Ireland. The Full Irish quickly became his favorite, and I also became sold on Irish butter. Ruined me for all other butter, and I use it for everything from bread to baking! We also ended up naming our corgi we got two weeks post honeymoon Tayto! XD
The full Irish is actually a full English that the Irish have decided, like they do, to call their own. It is English because it has been in extistence since the 13th century.
A full irish has white pudding and potato farls added it doesn't have a hash brown so it's not the same as a full English
Potato Bread. It never got a mention. I know, thought of as mainly a Northern Ireland Food but I love it wherever I happen to be.
Also very popular on the West Coast of Ireland, or as some say, Southern Ireland
Bacon and cabbage is my favourite dinner
I've made sandwiches out of potato chips for years. I had no idea it was an Irish thing. :)
Spent several summer in Ireland living with aunts, uncle and cousins. The main meal was boiled bacon, cabbage and potatoes.
Hi love the Irish fry. I lived in Ireland for two years and I spent a lot of time at bed-and-breakfasts. The Irish Ryan the morning was so good and I didn't need to eat until 5 in the evening. Thank you for your channel and I want to tell you you are beautiful
My Mother was from Dublin, we grew up on & still love home made soda bread, never lasted more than a few hours, potato bread, champ & coddle, my Mother made it without the veg, just Irish sausage, bacon & onions, Irish stew mmmmm & the good old Ulster fry up. Kimberley’s & Kimberley’s chocolate, Mikados, Coconut creams, Pink wafers, Tato cheese & onion also big favourites. I remember my Nanna sending me to Superquinns sometimes, Quinn was also her surname. Boiled bacon & cabbage, was a big stable also, I still make & enjoy it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, there were a few things you mentioned that I had totally forgotten about, I am soooo homesick right now ☘️
I had Guinness and steak pie once in a place called Kinsale County Cork... really nice..
omg garlic cheese chips, taco chips, curry chips, kebab tray.... YES TO THEM ALL!!!!!!!!
Leaving Chicago in May for Cork , thanks
I lived withGreat Aunt Loretta Shea Fabre that was from Dingle Pennisula that had Cabbage with Pork Bangers everyday. She was in her eighties it was 1972.She was an Ice Capades skater from Chicago with red hair!
Gorgeous Story!! 😊
Hi there . I'm Brazilian I live in ireland .i love this country have lovely people. I miss your videos. Welcome back .
Thanks so much 💗💗
I loved Sea food chowder when I lived in Ireland 🇮🇪
It's my favourite! 💗
Rasher sandwich, Beef stew, Cadbury’s golden crisp and caramelo bars. Also eating Cadbury dairy milk and tayto cheese and onion crisps together.
I live far away but you always make me feel home again, you are a bright light
Thanks so much 💗💗
I Love to discover new cultures!
Me and my husband lived in Ireland for almost 7 years and it was so great to watch and listen your video :) I miss Butlers chocolate and coffee. My husband's favourite is Catbury. When a friend of us come to visit it is always a must to bring :) He also tried crisp sandwich and he liked it :) And draught Guinness is the best! Sending Love from Hungary!
I once tried Guinness stew in a restaurant and it was so good that I couldn't help cooking it for myself at home😂
Enjoying your video btw, missing Ireland already since I came back to my country 1 month ago😢
I'm heading to County Wicklow in October and have added Andrew's Takeaway to my to do list. Thank you.
I'm American but many trips to Ireland. My tradition for my 1st day there is root vegetable soup and brown bread.
Some not mentioned possibly underrated faves of mine, Cadbury caramello and an iceburger ice cream. Haven't been back home since covid and Im seriously missing all the foods mentioned in your list aswell though!
I only have your Irish butter. It’s absolutely delicious. I’m Brazilian,and living in Los Angeles for the last 35 years
I love boiled bacon and cabbage with cornbread crumbled up in it, with a little vinegar, black pepper.
All the different irish snacks kids love. The big tins of biscuits at Christmas, you can't get anywhere else. You forgot the Irish Christmas cake and boiled pudding.
Barrys teabags for life 🎉
Spice bags are top tier belters and meanies and banshee bones are just proper lethal awhh unreal
A restaurant in Cape Cod Mass serves the Full Irish , I get it every time I go , love that black and white pudding and have no idea what it is !!!!! lol !!!
Boiled bacon & cabbage , In the States ( at lest where I am from North Eastern part ) We refer to that as a boiled dinner , however sometimes We use corned beef in stead of the pork shoulder and We have to have jewish rye bread with it.
My grandparents emigrated from Ireland to the America in the 50s. Boiled ham and cabbage was and still is a staple meal in my family ❤
Hallo, mein Name ist Holger und ich muss Dir sagen, Du machst ein richtig guten Job!!! Im April werde ich das dritte mal auf der schönsten Insel der Welt sein und deine Tipps sind Gold wert. ich wünschte, ich hätte Dich früher im Netz gefunden!
Mach weiter so!!!!
Kerrygold best butter in the world. Am in South Africa and it's expensive here but it's worth it!!!
Great video and nice to see you back on UA-cam.
Thanks! I'm so happy to be back 😀💗
@@WolfeMomma also loving your cute top.
I love Kerry Gold butter! It used to be hard to find but I think it is imported much more here in the USA now. I have never been to Ireland but I do have Irish heritage as my Great Grandfather was born in what is now called Cobh (Then Queenstown).
Thanks for the memories. Also loved Tayto waffles.
Potato sandwiches, scones, barn rack bread. Irish coffee is fantastic.
My absolute fav Irish food is Wheaton bread. It is made with soda but using whole wheat flour. Spread with Kerry Gold It is great with smoked salmon or any kind of soup.
It's amazing tastes slightly sweet slightly salty it's amazing with smoked salmon round about Galway direction 😊
I love treats from Ireland!!!!!!
I love Club... and I adore I could eat it everyday and I won't get tired shepherd's pie.... oh and I also love Barry's tea...
When I was young, my father always cooked tuna pot of corner beef and cabbage on St Patrick s day that was preferred by a big bowl of Potato soup that contained poatoes , butter milk/whole milk, salt, water and a spell amount (pinch)of finely chopped
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lived there for a few years in Cork, memories I wouldn't trade for anything.... Ate a lot of fish out of the sea I remember... Loved the fish and chips in Midleton, Co Cork.
I’ve had all of these so many times it could feed a nation. Except the sweets, my parents only slow sweets for ✨special occasions ✨
Love, love, love Coddle!!!!! My mother is from County Wicklow Ireland!! 🥰
I'm Irish love all that oh curry chips are George's and asda in London have an Irish isle can get tayto crisps club orange and kimberley biscuits love them biscuits can't get soda bread asda use to do it but stopped good blog 😎
I made some soda bread for St. Patrick’s. So this inspired me to have some for breakfast with some butter (Kerrygold of course).
Hey I love your videos
Thank you so much 💗💗
Many a coddle as a kid in Dublin, left in the mid 60s. Where are the mushy peas, little salt and touch of vinegar, lovely.
I looove brennans , butter, peanut butter and on top lemon curd
I loved Guinness stew. I ate it in Dublin
I'm Canadian born raised by a Canadian born half Northern Irish Father and a Scottish/English/Welsh/Pennsylvania Dutch Mother. One of Mom's best dinners was boiled pork shoulder roll aka cottage roll, boiled cabbage and mashed potatoes. I still serve it 60 years later and fry up the leftover cottage roll for breakfast on the weekend
Yes I grew up on cabbage and bacon and love it. Also love curry chips I miss them as I live in England.
@Cath Buckley Yes curry chips. On a layover at Heathrow I was amazed how many different flavors of Pringles were available. Curry Pringles are the best.
Another thing that surprised me about the UK (at least at the time - 2002) was how popular The Simpsons were. Characters, posters, plushies, etc.
Thank you. Can’t wait to try some of these…was hoping to see bread pudding in whiskey sauce 😊
I miss Supermac's 😩
There chips and chicken burger, Grand 👍😋
Hi Wolfe momma, been watching your vlogs now as I want to know more about Ireland, Irish people, and the culture. Hope to see more videos about it, and beautiful places in Ireland. Best wishes for more subscribers and followers, all the way from Philippines 🇵🇭 to Ireland 🇮🇪 😇😊
Now to remember these things when we travel there in a couple of years.
Lovley irish stew ,love soda farls with fry up . Your monster munch my daughters fav to .
oooh i wish i could eat one of those spice bags right now !!thank you you just made me crave something i didnt even know existed five minutes ago loll and will never be able to get since i live in montreal canada ..i kinda wanna cry lool
In Ireland in 2008 and 2014 and going back in 2024; the smoked salmon is sublime, the Cadbury digestive wafers with a hot cuppa of strong Barrys is legendary, and the breakfast porridge is amazing; cant wait to go back ! Also the Guinness is the freshest in the world !
My mom is from Ireland and she always made pancakes with lemon and sugar, not powdered sugar, but a baking sugar. We never had syrup, maybe with loads of jam.
My mum too! Mum was born (1923) and raised in Dublin. Lemon and sugar pancakes were special (due to living in a very isolated area in the Mojave desert) but pancakes with loads of jam, never saw Mum eat them any other way! Great memories!!!
Hubby's family had the lemon and sugar pancakes. On my side we spread strawberry jam onto the pancakes, rolled them up and put melted butter over the top.
My parents were from Wexford. I was born in the U.k and we always had bacon, cabbage and potatoes .
Irish foods that are popular in my area are.... Wild Garlic, Fiddle heads, Bacon and Cabbage, Spare ribs, Chicken snack box, black pudding, fresh fish such as mackerel, perch, trout. New potatoes with butter and milk. Chicken curry,. Apple pie. Pheasant, Bacon, Lamb, Pork, and Bacon... with extra Bacon on the side
I wish you would make more content. I just recently found you and I've been loving everything on this channel
My nana from Cork always made ham and cabbage. Never heard of boiled bacon and cabbage but I bet it's good.
i LOVE mikado's! In England they sell them in big Asda's
I was reared on bacon and cabbage, I love it and Super Valu do a very good microwave dinner of bacon and cabbage.
Loved it! So thorough 👍👍👍
My family mostly comes from Ireland, and I love learning about my roots. Your videos are awesome, and I dream to move to Ireland one day. :)
I'm the same. I've asked her many questions but I've never gotten a response?
@@juliemitchell6037 what are you curious on knowing?
Hi there if you have a parent or grandparent that was Irish born, then you can apply for Irish citizenship.
@@davidnyc487 I have dead great great grandparents. :'T
Thank you 💗💗
the ginger ale is amazing in Ireland, so are the cider beers. I also got a spice bag with curry sauce in Dublin at the Token, and it was the best thing I have ever eaten!
It all sounds lovely .
I live in Canada now, but you are making me very hungry -- and I just ate. I miss so many of those junk foods you have mentioned, especially cheese and onion crisps. I believe coddle, in my family, consisted of what ever was left on the last day before Da's payday -- when you're hungry, anything tastes lovely
Girl it's the irish fry ..what's good for the goose good for the gander.. I am irish and that's the best ..loyns tea best ever ..mine is taco chicken filled rolls and my irish omlet.
Hello i am Brazilian but i live in Portugal I love Ireland Dublin city Castlebar town the people of Ireland are beautiful and polite the country is amazing I love it só much
Easter eggs are the best in Ireland. I love drinking Ritz in Ireland, you can't get it anywhere else. Weetibix I miss, have to buy it on Amazon.
I love Boland Irish Kimberleys biscuits
My dad said life was pretty tough when he was growing up in Ireland , he and his brothers used to chase down rabbits in a local field and take them to market… could explain why my dad could run a 100 meters in the blink of an eye! 😂
Love Bailey's!!! My favorite after ride drink!
To my dismay i can't find the coffee creamer here in N.C. anymore!!!😭
Hi, I'm from Brazil, I'm gonna to Ireland in next year.... and yours videos are help me with Irish English and to know more about your culture....Thanks....cheers😍
Hi how are you, have you made it to Ireland yet?
Wow, I am from NYC the Bronx “ Spice Bag” sounds delish!!! Thank you 🙏
Being asked if I want red or white lemonade, always brings a smile to my face
Aye we have coddle in the north, very good stuff in the winter
Happy St. Paddy's day Wolfe Momma 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thanks, happy St Paddy's day to you too! ☘☘☘
Here in the USA we eat corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, turnips, and onion on St. Patrick's Day. Is that Irish? We always buy Kerry Gold butter! Also, we like Carolan's Irish Cream. Yum! Our family is the O'Rourkes.
No corned beef is not irish and never was,but the rest is .Its bacon we boil with cabbage never corned beef
American Irish do eat "boiled dinner" 😋 corned beef, potatoes cabbage and carrots . Delicious. my grandma came from Dublin in 1916 .
I'm irish and thought this video was absolutely spot on👌. I also love a nice cottage pie with plenty of melted cheese on top😋. Spicy food doesn't agree with me so I've never tried a spice bag. Great job with this video 🇮🇪👍
Cottage and Shepherds pie are very,very English old chap, not Irish at all.
@@jimwalsh8520 I never said it was. By the way, good job on voting in brexit old chap 👏👏🤣🤣🤣
@@jay-lm4we To get away from the evil and corrupt EUSSR was brilliant. Never,ever trust the European, unless they are Italian! But it is the Irish who really make us Brexiteers laugh, spent 300 years trying to get out of a United Kingdom and then plinge headlong into the gaping maw of the Eu. And by the way, the ROI now cannot be a neutral country. The UK wont cover your back like they did in WW2