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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We always eat corned beef and cabbage, which my Irish friends tell me accrual Irish people don't do at all[/quote] My Irish SIL and her parents (immigrated from Ireland) make corned beef, cabbage, potatoes and carrots every year. Their cabbage dish also has salt pork so I think that is what makes it more authentic.[/quote] Corned beef is not a thing in Ireland. The Irish ate it when they came over here, hence the association. [/quote] Yep, it's specifically an adaptation of bacon and cabbage bought from Jewish butchers in East coast cities in the US. She died before I was born but my mom said her Irish grandma hated cabbage and would get annoyed whenever someone cooked it.[/quote] Probably over did it growing up. The same way my dad and his siblings loathe beets. [/quote]
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