St. Patrick's Day "Blarney Stone Chocolate Kissed Cookies" Recipe
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This recipe sounds delicious. I have been to Ireland and got to kiss the blarney stone. Was a fun and fabulous trip. Also went up in the mountains and saw the sheep.
Has anyone else been to Ireland?
This recipe sounds delicious. I have been to Ireland and got to kiss the blarney stone. Was a fun and fabulous trip. Also went up in the mountains and saw the sheep.
Has anyone else been to Ireland?
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My DH and I went to Ireland on our way home from USA in 2004.
We hired a car and had a 10day tour of Ireland staying in B&B.s in a different town each night. We went to Blarney castle and kissed the Blarney stone. My great Grand Father came to Australia in 1884 from Donegal.
We hired a car and had a 10day tour of Ireland staying in B&B.s in a different town each night. We went to Blarney castle and kissed the Blarney stone. My great Grand Father came to Australia in 1884 from Donegal.
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I've been to Ireland five times. LOVE IT!! I also have taken my daughters back to where it all began, even found my mother's ancestral home. I do genealogy and hope to have one more trip to visit my father's ancestral home.
The people are wonderful the food great and the liquior isn't too bad either.
The people are wonderful the food great and the liquior isn't too bad either.
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Hi I have been to Ireland 8 times and planning my next trip in August. Just love it and feel like I am home. Very emotional for me. My grandparents were from there and we still have relatives over there. I love the country, the people and even the sheep. Looking forward to going.
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