While there was no leprechaun caught in our trap, it was quite obvious one had stopped by...
Our menu for the evening:
- Irish Salmon in Heavy Cream- My kids loved this- and it was a nice change from the usual corned beef.
- Herbed Cabbage and Potatoes
- Fresh Garlic Sourdough Loaf (after all, I'm not 100% Irish:)
My daughter absolutely loved helping me make these Lucky coin cakes, which we served with Leprecaun fizz.
Hubby trying to fool the boys with a little slight of hand.
Playing Lucky Bingo
Our little Irish Rose
After the food and festivities, we watched the Hallmark film The Magical Legend of the Leprecauns. The kids and I love this film, I'm not even going to try to quess how many times we've watched it!
Good night to all~
6 comments:
the pics are great! Sounds like fun! Blessings!!!
I would love the recipe for your salmon. We love salmon!!!
I love your daughters hair. How beautiful.
Kristin: Thanks for stopping by! I will try to post the Salmon recipe within the next week:)
Marva: My thoughts and prayers have been with you and the others going through such a difficult time this week. I hope things are starting to return to normal, or as normal as things can be after such a thing.
That sounds like so much fun! I'm feeling sorry for my kids now...all we did was wear green, and then I spent the say lying around moaning because I had a toothache. Not very festive! LOL
Thank for stopping by Leigh!
And there are very few things more painful than a toothache, hope it cleared up quickly:)
Hi - your Irish salmon in cream sounds delic! We're an Irish family too :)
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