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Food Culture in Ireland. Sunday, 3 August 2014. 31 July-1 August) is one of the more obscure traditional festivals in Ireland. It leaves very little trace on our collective unconscious, unlike Samhain. Which continue to be celebrated as Hallowe'en and St. Brigid's Day respectively. Lughnasa is a more mysterious beast altogether. The traditions surrounding the event are recounted in Máire MacNeill's seminal work The Festival of Lughnasa. Named after Lugh, a Celtic god of the Tuatha Dé Danann. I won't divu...

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Food Culture in Ireland. Sunday, 3 August 2014. 31 July-1 August) is one of the more obscure traditional festivals in Ireland. It leaves very little trace on our collective unconscious, unlike Samhain. Which continue to be celebrated as Hallowe'en and St. Brigid's Day respectively. Lughnasa is a more mysterious beast altogether. The traditions surrounding the event are recounted in Máire MacNeill's seminal work The Festival of Lughnasa. Named after Lugh, a Celtic god of the Tuatha Dé Danann. I won't divu...

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Food Culture in Ireland. Friday, 25 October 2013. Why saving seeds might save our food future. On the other end of the scale is the widespread scourge of malnutrition, which is the largest single contributer to childhood mortality in the world. We feel safe from such problems, and why wouldn't we? Earlier this year, the EU implemented a new directive entitled 'On the production and making available on the market of plant reproductive material (plant reproductive material law)'. Article 14(1) shall not ap...

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Food Culture in Ireland: Summer and the Elderflower

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Food Culture in Ireland. Monday, 7 July 2014. Summer and the Elderflower. In Ireland, we are coming to the end of our elderflower season. For a few precious weeks in June and July, roadsides and hedgerows are alive with a profusion of white blossoms from the elderberry tree ( Sambucus nigra. The first of these was Elderflower Pancakes. After washing the elderflower heads, I pulled the heads into small branches. I made an ordinary pancake batter; my favourite recipe is as follows:. 100g white spelt flour.

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Food Culture in Ireland: Love whorts

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Food Culture in Ireland. Sunday, 3 August 2014. 31 July-1 August) is one of the more obscure traditional festivals in Ireland. It leaves very little trace on our collective unconscious, unlike Samhain. Which continue to be celebrated as Hallowe'en and St. Brigid's Day respectively. Lughnasa is a more mysterious beast altogether. The traditions surrounding the event are recounted in Máire MacNeill's seminal work The Festival of Lughnasa. Named after Lugh, a Celtic god of the Tuatha Dé Danann. I won't divu...

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Food Culture in Ireland: September 2011

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Food Culture in Ireland. Tuesday, 20 September 2011. Raw milk: the latest battle line in the war on food. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland. Though milk contains relatively few bacteria, it is susceptible to contamination from other sources. Surely basic health and hygiene precautions would prevent many of the illnesses potentially linked to raw milk? No, says Dr Wayne Anderson, the FSAI’s Director of Food Science and Standards, referring to studies conducted in Britain. On August 11, armed federal ag...

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Food Culture in Ireland: July 2012

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Food Culture in Ireland. Tuesday, 10 July 2012. In addition to such initiatives, many have returned to raiding nature’s larder as a means of broadening the variety of foods in their diets, as well as recapturing the simple pleasures of gleaning mushrooms, nuts, roots and wildflowers – long-forgotten past-times to many. In early times, seaweed was harvested both as a natural fertilizer and as a nutritious food. The spring tide closest to St. Brigid’s day was known as Rabharta na Féile Bríde. Are two examp...

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