Posted on 03/13/2021 6:47:52 AM PST by mylife
St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday known for parades, shamrocks and all things Irish, from leprechauns to the color green. Inspired by the Irish holiday, here we’ve rounded up some old-school St. Paddy’s Day-inspired ads.
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GAAACCKKKKK! NOT THE GREEN LIME JELLO MOLD!!! NOOOOOOO!!!! 😲😲😲
With green olives and carrot curls... Yummy
With green olives and carrot curls... Yummy
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Hey! these were the good old
“salad days”!!
Reminded me of the scene in a Third Rock from the Sun episode where one of them is in the hospital. The nurse brings in some lime jello and they all start screaming in terror.
Ewwwwwwww!
Whatever happened to corned beef and cabbage and soda bread?
That’s what we’ve always done.
And we’re not even Irish.
As if corned beef and cabbage weren’t bad enough, green, gunky slime for your St. Patrick’s Day pleasure.
Shades of my mother’s cooking. 😆
Q: What’s green, five miles long, and has an @$$hole every three feet?
A: A St. Patrick’s Day parade
Best Irish Drinking Songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPhckJEyU7U
There isn’t one millimeter that’s the least bit appetizing. Looks like a variety of brain matter.
The rise of processed food has a certain cringe factor to it in retrospect, but it had some advantages. My mom related to me that when they first came to America, there was very little produce available in stores in the winter. We're accustomed now to a full range of fresh produce from California, Florida and South America, but that didn't exist out of season for most people. She used to be able to get a few types of canned veggies, but that was about it until the technology for fresh-frozen veggies improved. That's also when they started seeing frozen OJ and strawberries. Seasonal produce was abundant for part of the year, but certainly not in the variety we have today.
That’s what we’ve always done.
And we’re not even Irish.
I'm a dago, but every year we have corned beef and cabbage, tons of potatoes, green beans, onions, a few carrots for color and a heavy, brown, German bread.
I love it for several days, once a year.
I will buy some Guinness and some Murphy's Stout and celebrate St. Pat's Day.
You brought a tear to my eye and I shall hoist an extra Guinness in your honor on Saint Patricks Day!
I have never been a fan of congealed salads/aspics. I can handle fruit cocktail in jello, but that’s it.
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