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Posted on Monday, November 28, 2011 at 09:24 AM


Thanksgiving with an Irish twist - making Ireland feel homely for the holidays

One of the harder challenges I have had to face during my time abroad was the fact that I would not be spending the American holiday of Thanksgiving with my family. I have a pretty small family and we do not have the stereotypical large family feast that has become synonymous with the big day, and even though I would not be missing a huge family celebration, I did miss the thought of being near to loved ones. This changed however, when an American friend of mine invited me to an American Thanksgiving celebration that she was planning with some of the other American students. They had also extended the invitation to some Irish friends as well, who all responded right away to the invite.

I decided to bring dessert and picked up two delicious cakes from the English Market (normally I would have baked something, but I did not really have the time to do so, unfortunately). The others volunteered to make the traditional stuffing, green beans, mashed potatoes, rolls, etc. My complements go to the girl who made the turkey-she did an excellent job. The food was a great reminder of the various homes that we were all missing at bit that day. The conversation flowed around the tables as rain fell outside, re-enforcing a feeling of hominess that a lot of us US kids had missed.

I think our Irish friends enjoyed the dinner. After explaining essentially what the holiday was and what some of the food was (we had candied sweet potatoes, which the Irish found a tad strange), we all went around the table and said what we were thankful for. It was really touching to hear what they had to say; one was glad she got to eat dinner with our group and another was thankful that he was able to “experience” an American holiday. Whether they just wanted the free food or not, I found it pretty cool that a couple of Irish kids wanted to sit around a gigantic table with a bunch of Americans. We talked about a lot of things really, Christmas season starting in November and the various “food comas” we all experienced from too much good food were among the most widely discussed topics.



Posted on Thursday, November 03, 2011 at 05:12 AM


How to look like an American in Ireland - Vera Bradley bag the giveaway that screams ‘Yank’ to the Irish

Over the weekend, during the Jazz Festival, I got to not only experience some great live music, but also got to people watch - a favorite pastime of mine.

While quietly observing the crowd, I tried to guess if the people was watching were Irish, American, or another European nationality…I found that I could pick the Americans quite easily.



Posted on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 05:25 AM


I’m an American shopaholic let loose in Cork City



Posted on Thursday, October 06, 2011 at 05:09 AM


Irish women dress to kill





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