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Friday, March 18, 2011

It Seemed Like a Good Idea

On St. Patrick's Day,
it seemed like a good idea to eat applesauce for dinner.
 It seemed like a good idea to drop some green food coloring into it
 and mix it up
and put a big "P" (for Patrick, of course) on it, using green sugar.
 It seemed like a good idea to put green butter on our bread.
 The pickles were naturally green, so it seemed like a good idea to include them in our meal.
 It seemed like a good idea to make green milk
 and even green rice.
It seemed like a good idea...

...and it was.   ;-)

10 comments:

  1. hehe very glad this post ended this way! I was reading this thinking ohhh no.. she is going to say it was a bad idea because someone got sick or something like that! Sounds like it was fun.. well minus the pickles.. I'm not a fan ;-)

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  2. Oh dear. for the first time ever, I'm glad I wasn't near your home yesterday!
    You see, I'm a 'true blue' Brit, and green is just not my thing.... you'd need to be here to understand, I guess! ;)

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  3. I'm afraid we did absolutely nothing to celebrate St. Patrick's day. I guess my kids are missing out on that, but we've had so much other fun these days, I'm not worried about it.

    Everything looked o.k. except the green milk. I couldn't handle that!

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  4. Sally - we also had chicken for dinner, but I didn't think I could handle green chicken, so I didn't color that. :) You'll be interested to know that my inspiration for this was Mary Faith; I still remember eating green mashed potatoes at her house one time when I was little. The mashed potatoes were fine with their green color...until we poured brown gravy all over them...they didn't look quite as festive then. ;-)

    Anne - I understand your feelings, my dear, but wasn't Patrick himself Scottish??? I studied, with the boys, a little of the history of the holiday, and it's really a remarkable story of forgiveness and evangelism. Too bad it's become an excuse to get drunk (which, sadly, is how most of my fellow citizens celebrate it, it seems). But I solemnly promise, if you should ever visit me, I will not serve you anything green. ;-)

    Lindsay - I'll admit that Josiah's first reaction when he came in the house and saw what was for dinner was a big "eeewwwww." Once he realized what was going on with the food being colored in honor of Patrick, that changed to a big "YES!" as he excitedly pumped his fists in the air. :)

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  5. And all we had were green cookies! Way to upstage me ;) lol True about people using it as an excuse to get drunk :( But they do drink green beer so that makes it ok, right? All in the name of St. Patrick??

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  6. yummy in my tummy! i want to join you next St. Patty's Day dinner...

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  7. I think it was a brilliant idea!!! And I am sure the boys thought so too :) I LOVE all the pictures!!!

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  8. What fun ideas! Adam wanted to have Green eggs and Ham on St. Patty's day. Nothing like combining Dr. Suess with a green holiday, huh?

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  9. What great ideas! Love the green - my girls would have loved it, too. Tucking that away for next year.

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  10. Love this!!! We had green eggs and green grits for breakfast....LOL

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