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Plug In Your Slow Cooker Or Crockpot For Some Tasty Meals During This Busy Season!

2018-06-02

Many of my teacher friends enjoy buying or making small gifts for their students for various holiday events. irish stew and rice St. Patrick's Day less than two months away, now is the time to start stocking up on cheap, dollar store St. Patrick's Day gift ideas for your kids, coworkers, friends, and others.Place chicken in cook smarts slow cooker irish stew. Combine the onion, orange juice concentrate, rosemary, salt and cayenne pepper; pour over the chicken. Cover and cook on low 4 to 5 hours until the chicken juices run clear. Remove chicken from slow cooker irish stew and keep warm.I've never had a bad meal at Baker Street, so I suggest you peruse the menu and choose whatever strikes your fancy. Other dishes include chicken pot pie, various steaks, traditional burgers (though these can be hit or miss, depending on the day), irish stew, Shepherd's pie, salads, and other pub fare.The climate of Ireland isn't the best for growing grapes. There's only one wine that that comes from Ireland and it's made by Llewellyn's - a farmer in north county Dublin. His normal produce is apples and he makes a lot of apple juice for upscale independent retailers. His wine is more of a novelty item at best. What is interesting about Irish wine is the Irish connection with Bordeaux. Irish names like Lynch, Barton, Phelan adorn the labels on some of the best wines from the Bordeaux region. As for wine making, the Irish are better off sticking to the black stuff, Guinness.After I purchased the baskets, I went to the local coffee shop and bought several one pound bags of coffee. For the people I'm very close to I purchased coffee beans, as I knew they already had coffee grinders. For the coworker and acquaintance baskets, I purchased ground coffee so they could use the coffee right away, with or without a grinder. I also bought several small packs from the grocery store of flavored coffee. Each pack was a perfectly sized pouch of coffee to make a irish pot. I sprinkled these into the baskets for some different flavors of coffee to try.Gift subscriptions to coffee clubs are another option for gift giving. These subscriptions send the recipient a gift of coffee beans or ground coffee on a monthly or bi-monthly basis for as long as the gift giver wants the subscription to continue. The giver is able to customize the gift to match the coffee taste of the recipient or health needs such as decaffeinated only. In addition to sending the recipient a special treat in the form of a coffee gift, the recipient also has the option of purchasing more coffee from the company at discounted prices.All the normal day to day food is available and I know you will be spoiled for choice and something there for every taste. My own favourite is a pint of Guinness and a dozen oysters, simply delicious!