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RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

tornado2007

For a paddy/mick/taig, please I care not a jot about racial slurs. Use them if you want. I am a Taig and proud. Fooking right I dont mince my words. Why should I? I live in an independent and sovereign country. Brit, wanna intern me for it?

Hmmm mince, I have a few new recipes for mince. Not a massive fan of mince, but if ....anyones interested?

Let us concentrate on good food, yes? Thats what this thread is all about, swapping ideas and recipes.

Oh, and one more thing, nobody has mentioned mustard in their dishes. I am not a fan of it, yet I have a jar of dijon in my fridge. Is it popular in Poland?
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

Vincent

No, it would emphasise on why you never tried white/black pudding though. Next time you are in the free state, purchase some puddings, and haggle with the seller. You will love decent pudding, not the mass manufactured garbage the supermarkets sell. Farmers markets is where it is at!

Do not accept second best, demand good produce at a fair price. The farmers will sell you pig swill at top dollar if you let them.

Cardno85

Bulmers/Magners is Irish. End of story.
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

tornado2007

Magners is brewed in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. You huns cannot rob our ciders, yours are garbage. I do not drink Magners for the same reason I do not drink Bushmills. Protestant whiskey.

Cardno85

Is there no end to your theft of Irish culture? Ulster fry me bollix, it has been created on Irish soil. Next the prods will be making up a language, oh wait they have already done that. Brekkie tatties is Ulster scaaaawts(loyalist) for breakfast!!
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

Cardno85

Bulmers/Magners is produced and founded by a company based in Clonmel, County Tipperary. It is Irish.

Havent had an old fry up in months, might partake in one tomorrow.

Vincent

Are you an Ulster protestant?
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

PolskaDoll

We are all euopeans, we have traded for centuries it is only natural that recipes get exchanged. Irish food is celtic food.

I adore Czech food out of all the eastern european cuisines.
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

aphrodisiac

FROM ANOTHER SITE, NOT MINE! (link?)

Yep I meant tay as in tea and yes there is creme fraiche served with the salmon. Butter doesnt work as well with this dish. Bulmers is a great drink to get a girl in the mood.

Prods add beans and chips to the Ulster fry, Catholics leave it as it is. Anyone who used red or brown sauce to the breakfast is not right in the head.
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

Nathan

Great post, my friend. I respect the Japanese, a wonderful culture and you do not give in to the PC madness unlike the west. Fair play. Long may you stay homogenous.
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

aphrodisiac

Tarragon is nice, it goes well with chives as well. If you are making a salsa to go with fish, add it with a zest of lemon. Works well, suprisingly.

As for the summer. If its hot we drink this, with plenty of ice.

It makes you terribly horny though. You will be off riding the (un)lucky chap you are with in the jacks. ;)

Could help the declining Polish birthrates.

Seanus

I am a manager in the hospitality industry, I worked with a bloke that is only 24, the bangers and mash he made where amazing. If I went in with a hangover, he saw me right. He is a head chef in the states now.

Another hangover cure, pure comfort food. Goes well with a nice tall glass of milk and a side of roasted vegetables.
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

Seanus

I dont like mussels anymore. Much prefer salmon, sea bass or hake. The best sea bass I ever got was in Spain, my god, it was orgasmic.

Seanus

I spelt Shepherd pie wrong, its my mates surname Sheppard. I think its origins where in England. They call it cottage pie. Probably robbed it off the Irish or Scottish though. As per usual. :)
RevokeNice   
21 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

Jihozapad

I like Czech pivo. Pilsner, Gambrinas, and Staropramen.

aphrodisiac

Heres colcannon
Lamb stew

A typical sunday lamb roast

Cant believe I forget this, Sheppards pie

Galway Bay seafood

Boxty
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

aphrodisiac

To be honest theres not, Harp beer is all we have on the mainstream. We also have Guinness and Murphys(stouts) and Smithwicks and Kilkenny( red ales). We have plenty of ciders like Bulmers. Cork Dry Gin and Baileys are popular too. And the whiskey, plenty of whiskey.

Some pubs in Ireland do not stock the commercial beers and serve a variety of home Irish brews and premium beers from eastern europe and Austria etc etc.

PolskaDoll

I edited my earlier post, image and recipe of coddle added. My own personal recipe passed down through generations. True dubliner here. :)
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

aphrodisiac

What dishes on my list take your fancy and I will post up pictures with recipes?

Coddle

This is my favourite, it is a Dublin dish. You wont get it outside of Dublin.

Heres the recipe,

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hours,
Ingredients:
1-1/2 pounds pork sausage, cut into 1-inch pieces.
1-1/2 pounds smoked ham, cut into 1-inch dice.
1 quart boiling water, add some fat from the bacon.
2 large yellow onions, peeled and thinly diced. Fry them for 60 seconds before adding.
2 pounds potatoes, peeled and thickly sliced.
4 tablespoons chopped parsley and tarragon.
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.
Serve with brown soda bread and a pint of Guinness.

Heaven.
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

Matyjasz

Thanks for your support. The proposal was pushed through after the Polish lobbied the NI education board.
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people in Ireland think of Irish food? [90]

What do the Poles in Ireland think of our cuisine? I dont mean the fast food, I mean proper Irish fare.

Irish pudding is georgeous!
So many kinds of Connemara cheeses.. absolutely beautiful.
Colcannon.
Coddle (theres no fish in coddle!!).
Soda bread.
Turkey, ham, with all the trimmings.
Bacon and Cabbage.
Beef and Guinness pie.
Soda Farls.
Dublin bay prawns.
Irish stew.
The best fish in europe.
Our meat can be excellent.
Boxty.
Champ.
Apple and Rhubarb pie.

and of course, the ultimate hangover cure......
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish man found dead in Southampton [20]

tornado2007

This is one of the biggest fallacies of open borders. We have no clue who we are allowing into the country.

I could use hundreds of examples but I think this sums the situation up nicely,

"A Czech national has today been given a mandatory life sentence by Mr Justice Liam McKechnie for murdering a Longford mother last year and a concurrent 13-year term for raping her on the same occasion.

David Brozovsky (aged 19) with an address at Grian Ard, Ard na Casa, Longford pleaded guilty to raping and murdering 37-year-old Sharon Coughlan at Great Water Street, Longford on September 15, 2007.

breakingnews.ie/archives/2008/0121/ireland/mheyojeyaucw/#ixzz0LpV0VcPr
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish man found dead in Southampton [20]

tornado2007

Whats your point, there are police already in the jurisdiction, Polish police are not needed.
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Foreigners: Please buy the Irish Land! [49]

Please note - buying irish land does not prevent Irish people not being able to afford irish homes, no no, that our government inability to enforce legislation already in place and to fulfil it promises on affordable housing. Pointer, its not the developers fault the government allows them take cash buyouts! its the government! Its the governments fault for not providing what it promised to the people of ireland (not just irish people )

Of course if fooking does you tool, economic 101 price rises to meet demand.

Foreigners and natives alike! Buy Irish! Please give all your money to the irish economey so that we may continue to sustain, develop and further nurture our economey!

Tools like you caused the property bubble. You are an absolute cretin. Fianna Fail gobshyte, you cannot even spell economy, never mind operate one.

There is a nice spot beside the wall for you, my boyo.

Bottem line, Foreigners Welcome! Government - im not voting for you!

You may not have voted for them, but you spread their propaganda for them. Tools like you do not deserve to be Irish.

It might help the smooth running of the Forum, if you read Rules 2 & 8.
RevokeNice   
20 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish man found dead in Southampton [20]

Police have launched a murder inquiry after a 29-year-old Polish man was found dead. Skip related content
The victim was discovered at a house in the Cliftonville Road, north Belfast.

Officers arrested a 28-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man in Belfast.

Investigators appealed for anybody who saw somebody entering or leaving the Cliftonville Road premises to contact them.

The murder probe was launched following a post-mortem examination.

RIP

Link to this story?
RevokeNice   
19 Jul 2009
Life / I'm an American who lived in Poland for 6 years. I'm not welcome anymore. [169]

tj123

If you apply for a work permit in another member state, I would be 99% sure you will not be refused because of what happened in Poland. Just dont mention it on the relevant documents.

You can get a 90 day holiday visa in Ireland or the UK, without any background checks. Just proof of sufficent funds. While there, apply for work.