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  2. Rationing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Rationing was introduced temporarily by the British government several times during the 20th century, during and immediately after a war. [1] [2] At the start of the Second World War in 1939, the United Kingdom was importing 20 million long tons of food per year, including about 70% of its cheese and sugar, almost 80% of fruit and about 70% of ...

  3. Christmas in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Advent. Christmas in Ireland is the annual festival which marks the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus and its related observances, but also incorporates some pre-Christian customs. These customs range from the traditional food and drink consumed, decorations and rituals, as well as more modern phenomena such as the Christmas day swim ...

  4. Coupons/discounts for Ireland - Ireland Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Answer 1 of 6: I was wondering if anyone knew of any coupons for attractions, dinners, gifts etc.? I know about the Heritage Pass and Dublin pass but don't think it woulfd be worth the cost (4 of us total) since we are planning to hop around...

  5. Guinness Storehouse - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    48,868 reviews. #22 of 679 things to do in Dublin. Speciality MuseumsHistoric Sites. Closed now. 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. Located at St James’s Gate in the heart of Dublin City is the home of Ireland's most iconic beer. Crowned 'World's Leading Tourist Attraction' 2023, The Guinness Storehouse invites guests to savour the ...

  6. Book of Kells - any discounts available? - Ireland Forum

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    When I visited Ireland, I wished I had. . . . . . . Driving in Ireland + Road Conditions + Vehicle Size + Trip Reports: Updated 2023-2024; Car Rental Insurance Ireland Updated 2024 + Options to Pay for Coverage; Which are the best guidebooks to Ireland? Public Transport Ireland + 2024 Updated Resources +Trip Reports Ireland No Car

  7. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bread fried in bacon fat. Full breakfast. Also known as "full Irish", "Irish fry" or "Ulster fry". Bricfeasta friochta. Rashers, sausages and eggs, often served with a variety of side dishes such as fried mushrooms, soda bread and puddings. Garlic cheese chips. Sceallóga le cáis agus gairleog [4]

  8. The 27 Best Traditional Irish Foods to Make This St. Patrick ...

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    Get the recipe. 2. Irish Soda Bread. Sally's Baking Recipes. There are plenty of reasons to love soda bread, but the top two are that it doesn’t need to be kneaded and it doesn’t require yeast ...

  9. Coupons/discounts for Ireland - Ireland Forum - Tripadvisor

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    When I visited Ireland, I wished I had. . . . . . . Driving in Ireland + Road Conditions + Vehicle Size + Trip Reports: Updated 2023-2024; Car Rental Insurance Ireland Updated 2024 + Options to Pay for Coverage; Which are the best guidebooks to Ireland? Public Transport Ireland + 2024 Updated Resources +Trip Reports Ireland No Car

  10. Coupon Books for Irish Attractions - Ireland Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Answer 1 of 4: Does anyone know how to get a hold of coupons or books of coupons for Irish attractions/restaurants/museums etc? Our vacation package offered something called The Heritage Island Coupon Book as part of an add-on.

  11. Goody (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Goody (dessert) Goody or goodie is an Irish dessert -like dish made by boiling bread in milk with sugar and spices. It is often given to children or older adults. [1] [2] This dish is eaten on St. John's Eve where it would be prepared near the bonfires lit to celebrate. [3] A variation was prepared using milky tea to soak the bread. [4]