A list of puns related to "List of Irish dishes"
One of my favorite wikipedia articles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regional_dishes_of_the_United_States
Utilize this vs. coming up with a super restrictive diet or cutting out things you like eating.
Diet is about sustainability vs. unsustainable restrictive diets that maybe work for like a week or so.
Still try to get plenty of veggies and healthy foods in. Don't subsist on small portions of high cal foods you like! Get plenty of fiber!
Hope this helps anyone out there!
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https://servicechargesireland.com
Itβs somewhat community driven from here and I rely on you to submit restaurants to me and I add them to the list. Iβm happy to keep it maintained and updated as long as it gets used and people on here can send me restaurants to add. I donβt want to keep posting and annoying people so Iβll post this one last time asking for restaurants. After that, if you spot one, you can ping me personally. All I need is the name, location, charge amount.
Edit: Just a quick note, I am a massive fan of tipping the hard working almost always very friendly waiters and waitress of Ireland directly and I encourage people please to do so should you get good service. When I see a service charge, Then I rarely bother as I know for a fact many restaurants do not give their staff this extra money on top of their wages regular wages.
Ich dachte Toast hawaii wΓ€re dabei, wurde immerhin von einem deutschen erfunden (WIMRE). Ich kenne eigentlich auch nur das und Karlsbader Schnitte. Welche Gerichte mit Brot kennt ihr so?
https://servicechargesireland.com/
Option A - People send me the name, location, percentage charged of anywhere they want added and I just add it.
Option B- A searchable list with a section where you can add to the list yourselves and edit the existing entries. This of course comes with the inherent risk of abuse from trolls. And would somewhat need all the good people on here to monitor.
Option C- Don't do it you absolute muppet.
Edit: Option A seems to be winning. Anyone that knows of a place. In the comment here, put the name of the place, town itβs in, and percentage they charge and Iβll add it. If you have a few, then do it all together in one comment.
Nice simple site created. https://servicechargesireland.com/
I donβt add anywhere with a service charge for groups of 8 or more as I feel along with most people that is fair.
S1: Andrewβs βAbsoluteβ Penne.
S2: Pollyβs undone focaccia bread (Gordon would rather eat poodle shit).
S3: Vinnieβs chorizo crusted pink snapper that was too hot. He even argued with Gordon.
S4: Mattβs exotic tartare.
S5: Sethβs ratatouille lamb with honey, where he laughed and was threatened with elimination.
S6: Melindaβs poached lobster tail without the lobster tail.
S7: Nilkaβs hot wings in which she used half a bottle of Tabasco.
S8: Antoniaβs Mardi Gras Gumbo, where Gordon threw up.
S9: Jonathanβs punch-drunk chicken in which he used canned pineapple and gave an excuse where he didnβt have enough time to cut a pineapple.
S10: Tavonβs shrimp, scallops, and crab over Fettuccine Alfredo with Whiskey-infused sauce, which was a hideous mess (IMO looked worst than Rajβs seafood and vegetable pancake).
S11: Susan's lamb and couscous in which she served it raw.
S12: Mikeβs store-brought tortellini and canned sauce. He even talked shit behind Gordonβs back and was threatened with elimination.
Basically, what the main quesion says.
I have typed the all foods that I know how to cook, along with the list of ingredients.
I want to make my shopping efficient.
So if for the next week, I want to make dish 1, dish 4, dish 5, and dish 11, I want to be able to select the dish names, and I get a list of ingredients that I need to make these dishes.
Then I can check my pantry and see what I need to buy.
My kids are 5 and 8 and currently cannot tolerate spicy food at all. I love Indian food and they really want to try it, so Iβm looking for a list of dishes (probably not potato or Dahl based) that are crazy mild. I will slowly build up their tolerance ;)
Also I live in Korea so any recipes that are easy to source ingredients wise would be welcome!
Dear Irish,
with kind permission of the mods I'm happy to present r/EuropeEats, a sub dedicated to display the vast cultural diversity of available food throughout the continent (and the isles).
Ireland is somewhat under-represented so far (read: there are no dishes from there in the sub).
Thus, whether prepared yourself or served to you: show Europe what you eat in Ireland! Inspire others, and get inspired yourself!
Reverse storytelling is encouraged (how the finished meal made of raw ingredients came about), with up to 10 pictures per post. No low-quality posts please.
In the end, I'd like to kindly invite every European country to provide typical national or regional dishes! (To that end, user flair is available for Irish participants, as well as for all other European countries.)
Go raibh maith agat!
The poster who dramatically left the sub earlier mentioned multiple Irish related subs. As I'm rather lazy, could some kind soul help an old man out? Is there somewhere to find a list of subs relating to Ireland?
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