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 What shops in Ireland can I get skinny jeans in mad colours (like electric blue, yellow, green, hot pink etc)?
It would be great if you suggest shops in the Dublin Region, or nationwide shops.
Especially shops in Liffey Valley!!
Thanks.

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What is ireland famous food?


    



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Crazygirl
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Shure go with instincts and tose everything into the pot.


ms bell
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Irish stew, which contains lamb, beef, or mutton (sheep), as well as potatoes, parsley, and onions. Beef is used most often.

Soda bread is popular in Ireland. It contains bread soda, milk, flour, and buttermilk. Sometimes other ingredients, like raisins or nuts, are added.

Some shellfish dishes are popular. Prawns, oysters, salmon, and cod are the most common types of fish eaten in Ireland.

Corned beef and cabbage is one of the most well-known Irish dishes here in the U.S. Bacon and cabbage is the traditional Irish dish, however.

Irish coffee is a mixture of coffee, whiskey, and sugar which is stirred and topped with thick cream.

Colcannon is a traditional Irish dish made with mashed potatoes, cabbage or kale, butter, salt, and pepper.

I'm part Irish, so I've heard of and tasted some of these dishes.


Sshhhh! It&#39;s Podge and Rodge
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At the moment it's probably beans on toast what with the recession and that.


slipstreamer
Disregard that 1st answer, corned beef is Irish American immigrant food, not Irish. The Irish version would be boiled bacon, cabbage and potatoes.


a m
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Potatoes, irish stew, tayto cheese and onion crisps, soda bread, potato bread, tetleys teabags!

bangers and mash is english food!


yogi
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Corned beef and cabbage is not a popular food in Ireland. In fact, they don't have corned beef over there. But the do a mean boiled dinner, great breads, stews, Irish breakfast, seafood. The list actually goes on and on. Its not just potato and meat like in the past


boofuswoolie
eggs n' ingings


Ant7
irish stew and shepards pie yum yum!


Eammon
Well, Fried Echidna is rapidly increasing.


scarbouro
bacon and cabbage,coddle,stew,shepards pie.full irish breakfast,beef and guinness pie,curly cail,


Dr. Quinn CPhT
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corned beef and cabbage! Anything with potatoes, shepards pie, bangers and mash (english/irish dish).





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