Celebrating my Irish-American heritage a little early...

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4th day and it's still fucking delicious. Still tender it just melts in your mouth..
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What's that?
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It's a small piece of food (corned beef I think) with a bunch of plants next to it to make it look pretty or something.
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Why did you mix your food with the food your food eats?
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Anakin McFly wrote:What's that?
BruceSmith78 wrote:It's a small piece of food (corned beef I think) with a bunch of plants next to it to make it look pretty or something.
It was corned beef & cabbage (long since gone), in which the recipe also called for carrots and potatoes.
CashRules wrote:Why did you mix your food with the food your food eats?
Because it's the traditional American dish of St. Patrick's Day, which celebrates how poor Irish-Americans were when they came to this country.
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