My Mother left Ireland at age 16 to seek work in the UK, she is now 62 and thinking of returning home - Is she entitled to any pension benefit in Ireland - even though she hasn't ever pain into ...
Are there beaches in Ireland? From all of the pictures I have seen the only waters edge I see are the cliffs. And is it warm enough to swim? I'm coming in three weeks and was just wondering if I ...
My mother is wanting to move to Ireland for some reason that I do not know. So obviously I would have to be dragged with her. What is it like there. All of my friends are saying 'oh cool' ...
I will be going to ireland from the 27th of june till the 5th of july. How hot is it and how much does it rain usually at that time frame. Would i be able to wear shorts if i wanted to or would it be ...
my passport just expired i have other pic i.d like my network rail id card or what is the easyest way know for me as supposed to be working in cork for 3 ...
Cinnamon rolls if your coming from America. Lol, i love them. Everytime i'm over that side of the world i bring loads home with me :)
Orla C
It's a great idea. Wrap it wall in newspaper and put it in a plastic bag and tape it.
Is máith liom cáca millĂs!
We (Irish) don't like maple syrup (well generally we don't!!)
Bring flowers and some goodies from the supermarket!!
Sarah
That sounds great. Just make sure you wrap it well. You could also make some pancakes to go with it, as an extra special treat.
Yum-Yum
janus
Something of Cultural Interest of your Hometown, like Drapes of some kind Tableclothes, Canteen of Cutlery with the Towns Crest or a Metal Plate with Crest on it. Perhaps an Item of the Native Peoples, like a Peace Pipe or an Chiefs Headress or an Indian Purse or Mocassins. Do not bring Maple Syrup it isnt done.
swimmerfish2008
try this its good for ireland ;O)
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pingu says
were not really ones for pancakes, were bacon people maybe a speciality smoked sausage type thing would suffice.
Without Music U Hav No Lyf...
Anything, nothing in particular that everyone brings. i wudnt try maple syrup in case it explodes in the suitcase but if its well protected go 4 it.
GeeCee
We do not like maple syrup, it would end up way past its sell by date. It depends on the person that you are getting the gift for. Are they related to you?
LolaGirl.
how about some booze,
us Irish love our alcohol!
cenfath26
I think Maple syrup's a great idea. Something from the area you're from always goes down well. Maple syrup on porridge is really good!