Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Does anyone know if irish food is sold in regular stores besides coffee im looki-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Does anyone know if irish food is sold in regular stores besides coffee im looki),it will help you,my kids.
i have a project that i waited on doing until tonight where i have to bring in irish food does anyone know of regular stores carrying irish bread or basically anything that is irish that is already edible besides coffee? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Answer:
Where do you live? Most of the larger grocery stores in the Boston area have a section for ethnic foods, including Irish. I'm not sure where you would find Irish bread or scones except perhaps somewhere in Jamaica Plain or South Boston.
That gives me an idea! Just get regular plain or raisin scones from the bakery department and call them Irish. Many stores have Irish tea -- Bewley or Tinings (sp?). Then you could serve tea and scones.
Bon appetit!
Some regular stores that have better bakeries may have Irish Soda Bread which is basically a very dense raisin bread. Ireland is known for its history of potato farming so I'm sure that you could buy some premade mashed potatoes and pass that off as Irish food. You could look in the cereal section and see if any Irish oats are available, also called steel cut oats. Mix them in with some flavored yogurt and let sit overnight. This will make the oats tender. Sorry, that's all I can think of that may be available in any general grocery store. I have several recipes, but looks like you're in too much of a hurry for that. Good luck with your project!
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Cooking Resources from yahoo answers cooking and drinking question and answer channel: i had a desert at my college.. that was made of.. wrap.. rice crispies.. fluff, peanut butter and jelly.. and hot fudge rolled in one. its really crunchy.. and u can slice it like a sandwhich it was really good.. weird but good
can u share your recipe so that i can make my family a nice and delicious cake. but i want to use cocoa powder. tnx hope anyone can response.
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Kitty said: Yes.Does anyone know if irish food is sold in regular stores besides coffee im looki-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Does anyone know if irish food is sold in regular stores besides coffee im looki),it will help you,my kids.
i have a project that i waited on doing until tonight where i have to bring in irish food does anyone know of regular stores carrying irish bread or basically anything that is irish that is already edible besides coffee? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Answer:
Where do you live? Most of the larger grocery stores in the Boston area have a section for ethnic foods, including Irish. I'm not sure where you would find Irish bread or scones except perhaps somewhere in Jamaica Plain or South Boston.
That gives me an idea! Just get regular plain or raisin scones from the bakery department and call them Irish. Many stores have Irish tea -- Bewley or Tinings (sp?). Then you could serve tea and scones.
Bon appetit!
Some regular stores that have better bakeries may have Irish Soda Bread which is basically a very dense raisin bread. Ireland is known for its history of potato farming so I'm sure that you could buy some premade mashed potatoes and pass that off as Irish food. You could look in the cereal section and see if any Irish oats are available, also called steel cut oats. Mix them in with some flavored yogurt and let sit overnight. This will make the oats tender. Sorry, that's all I can think of that may be available in any general grocery store. I have several recipes, but looks like you're in too much of a hurry for that. Good luck with your project!
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Cooking Resources from yahoo answers cooking and drinking question and answer channel: i had a desert at my college.. that was made of.. wrap.. rice crispies.. fluff, peanut butter and jelly.. and hot fudge rolled in one. its really crunchy.. and u can slice it like a sandwhich it was really good.. weird but good
can u share your recipe so that i can make my family a nice and delicious cake. but i want to use cocoa powder. tnx hope anyone can response.
at the 0:48 mark of this new video, Ludacris brags about drinking and driving. Why is he doing this? I have lost someone to a drunk driver and I don't think it's cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBMpaFiX7bw
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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