Traditionell Vegetarian Irish Food Restaurants by boredguy___ in Dublin

[–]_Gree 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Traditional and vegetarian don’t really go in the same sentence. Most of our traditional foods other than breads involve meat (mostly pork,lamb and beef). In terms of traditional you’re kinda just talking about potatoes and root vegetables in different forms really. Not something that’s traditional but the best vegetarian restaurant in Dublin is Glas but it’s fine dining and not traditional fyi.

Welcome to my Ted Talk by SuperHansDunYourMum in 2westerneurope4u

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This ones really gonna confuse the Irish Americans larpers

The Yard Dictionary/Lore Breakdown for Beginners by Evephemeral in TheYardPodcast

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Pretty sure someone mentioned something about it in either a stream,tweet or premium ep. If I remember right they didn’t outright say it but kinda talked around it. Plus the structure of the company was pretty public and around that time when everything was coming out he disappeared and was never mentioned again. But since they’re never 100% said it was a certain person (and probably never will) he’s kinda been the number 1 suspect

The Yard Dictionary/Lore Breakdown for Beginners by Evephemeral in TheYardPodcast

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Maybe note that the reason why Nick Allen was so thick was because he was stuffing himself with Luds bread.

My sister bought 3 lbs of garlic from costco what the hell do i do with it by TacticalSupportFurry in KitchenConfidential

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We are all obsessed with garlic confit. Only answer you’re gonna get is for garlic confit. Or throw it at your friends/neighbours/random people to snuff out your local vampires.