We finally got a significant amount of snow - didn`t seem likely that we could go the whole winter without it. But the temperatures have remained higher than normal so most of it is now gone. That doesn`t mean we are done with it for this year. It`s not uncommon to get a big dump in March!
Today was the RODEO lunch as we continue Eating Around the World. Nothing on my plate started with the letter `D` but next month for È` we are going to an Irish (or Eire) pub so that should be fun.
That`s my meal in the front right corner, chicken fingers with plum sauce and salad. It was a rather large plate of food but I did manage to finish it! Just soup and a sandwich (actually only a half sandwich) for dinner tonight.
That looks a proper feast - the Irish meal will be interesting, we went to Ireland a few yaers ago but I am not sure what they are famous for other than soda bread and guinness.
ReplyDeleteProbably potatoes will figure in the menu.
DeleteYour lunch does look yummy. How appropriate that next month for St Patrick's you'll be feasting in an Irish pub.
ReplyDeleteThere`s usually quite a lot of celebration here on St. Patrick`s Day.
DeleteWe have no snow, not a flake can be seen, as you say, winter is not over yet.
ReplyDeleteA lovely meal -- looking forward to see what is on your plate next month.
No snow here either but the temperature has started to drop. Will be cold overnight.
DeleteAll I can say is Yummy.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I don`t eat out very often so really appreciate the food when I do!
DeleteOften, we can get a final snowfall when we least expect it. Xx
ReplyDeleteUsually the later ones don`t hang around too long!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken with plum sauce looked really good. You've been doing that around-the-world eating for a while now with that group.
ReplyDeleteI am along the northern coast of the US and we have hardly had any snow either. Actually the last 3 years have been really light.
Same here! I'm quite happy to see less snow
DeleteWhat a great idea, chicken with plum sauce would be my choice too.. I wonder what your Irish meal would be?
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