I hope you're enjoying St. Patrick's Day. It's a bit different when it falls on a Sunday. Yesterday was a work day at The Whitney, so I didn't do any advance meal prep. As always, Sunday mornings is attending worship service at church, so it was around 12:30 when I got in my kitchen to begin preparing our St. Patrick's Day dinner. I decided it was going to be a 'progressive dinner' to keep hunger pangs away.
In a recent recipe e-mail from Paula Deen to her followers, she featured Shepherd's Pie Stuffed Potatoes. She suggested air-frying the potatoes, but I oped to bake mine. I put them in the oven to bake, while I started making the Reuben Soup. It's a delicious recipe that I got from a tearoom cookbook and I've made it several years on St. Patrick's Day.
When the soup was done, I called hubby to the table for the first course of our 'progressive dinner.' I was a bit lazy this year and didn't set a fancy table - just the bare necessities, but I did give a nod to St. Patrick's Day with some dishware and a few figurines.
When we took our last bite of Irish Soda Bread, I declared the 'progressive dinner' was over and I was relaxing the rest of the day [after cleaning up the kitchen]. I enjoyed prepping and eating all the Irish food and tomorrow I'll return to my low-carb diet! Even though my mom was of Irish descent and very proud of her Irish heritage, I don't ever remember her celebrating St. Patrick's Day by making traditional Irish dishes. It's a special day to me and I always enjoy celebrating it.
I saw many Irish blessings posted on Facebook today as well as quotes from St. Patrick. He was a remarkable Christian missionary and hero of the faith, with an inspiring legacy. One of his prayers is good for all Christians today:
"Christ above me, Christ in front of me, Christ to my right, Christ to my left, Christ below me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ in my every thought, Christ in my every word, Christ in my every deed."
How have you celebrated St. Patrick's Day?
I wore green to church but that's about as much as I celebrated. I've only made Irish soda bread once but it was good.
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