Are you wearin' your green? That tricky Leprechaun hid gold chocolate coins for us to find this morning.
Lucky Charms for breakfast- Sugar cookies for dessert and Irish Soda bread for dinner.Every year for St. Patrick's Day I make Irish Soda Bread, it is so easy and something different. Tonight we are going to have Hamburger Pie. Although not Irish it sounds good with this bread. And it does have mashed potatoes on top, isn't that Irish?
Irish Soda Bread
2 T sugar
1t baking powder
1 t soda
1/2t. Salt
3T butter, softened
½ c raisins
1 c. buttermilk
1 T melted butter
Preheat oven to 375*.
Combine dry ingredients and cut in butter- add raisins. Add buttermilk mix with a fork until moist. Turn on to floured surface. Knead- shape into a ball. Make a cross with a wooden spoon handle. Bake for 30 -40 mins. Brush with butter.
I also did St Patrick's Cookies too!
I can't find where I found this free Subway Art- but I just copied it and put in a frame that I painted green- easy!

You know I wanted to make sugar cookies but Target and Super Saver didn't have any four leaf clover cookie cutters! bummer. It's nice to look at your yummy cookies and just picture that I was eating them.
ReplyDeleteP.s. your daughter is very helpful. She watched Boo for us last night. Thanks for raising such a willing helper!
Your sugar cookies put my sugar cookies to shame. I too did not have a clover cookie cutter so I just made circles and tried to free hand clovers, not successfully. But my very kind neighbor to whom I gave a plate of said cookies said they were "beautiful, beautiful." She is such a kind soul. It's a good thing you don't deliver cookies to her or she'd never appreciate mine. I made green eggs and ham for dinner and my kids FREAKED out. They couldn't stand that the eggs weren't yellow. But they loved it when I put a little food coloring in their sprite to make it green, goofy kids. What are the pictures of your hutch anyway?
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