Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Grass Is Greener on St. Patrick's Day

Deviating from those tasty food blogs that are featuring recipes on how to make steaming loaves of freshly-baked soda bread or hot corned beef brisket and cabbage, today, I am going to post up some "green" non-Irish foods to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day!

In school, I was one of those kids who always forgot to wear green and instead ended up wearing purplish, silver-dollar-sized bruises on my forearms from being pinched the entire day. I quickly learned to say, "I am wearing green underwear!"

Nowadays, I no longer say, "I am wearing green underwear!" Instead, I say, "I ate green today for lunch," and thus I successfully avoid the onslaught of stubby little pinching fingers. Today, I really did eat green today: green tortellini and lentils! . . . I guess you can say I have a thing for green food.

Happy St. Pattie's Day everyone!

8 comments:

  1. I forgot to wear green today, too...and it felt pretty weird watching the parade where everyone had green clothes and trinkets.

    But I DID eat broccoli today! That counts :)

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  2. I was usually the kid who forgot to wear green too ... but I'd make up silly rules, like "well, my family actually IS Irish, so I don't have to wear green and you can't pinch me!"

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  3. PE, did you have any green beer to celebrate the day?

    I count my veggies as my green too!

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  4. That sounds like a good combination, good and filling too...hope your St. Paddy's Day was a happy one!

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  5. beautiful beautiful! i don't think i wore nor ate green on st. paddy's day.

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  6. the pasta really looks wonderful! And I love any food that is green color =)

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  7. I went to Ruskin Elementary School in mixed blue and white collar part of San Jose. The boys always punched instead of pinched. I usually yelled, "I'm not @#$%-ing Irish" and punched them right back on the arm.

    Kids shouldn't dish it if they can't take it.

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  8. Yes, that totally counts Taste Tester! Thus, if people pinched you, I hope you pinched right back!

    Hey, I've heard that rule from my Irish friends too Charise, it's called the "Irish Immunity!"

    I didn't have green beer Archivarian, but I bought discounted St. Patrick's Day green beer at the supermarket the day afterwards! Does that count?

    Thank you Wind Whisperer, I also hope that you had a great holiday too! With lots of delicious Irish foods and fun!

    What Pink Nest? Of all the people, I always see you as the most festive! I'd love to go to a dinner party of your's, as I know it would rival those of Ina Garten and Martha Stewart.

    I saw that multicolored pasta on your site Gattina, and I'll say that your pasta looked more wonderful than mine! ;)

    You show 'em who's boss Chubby Panda! Although we ain't the fightin' Irish, we can be the fightin' other people!

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