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    hiya Jessica,

    Not sure about restaurants, but if you want to buy rabbit from a butcher try FX Buckleys on more street, they often have rabbits in the window and its the type of place where if they don't have it that day they'll order it for you - they are a really good butcher.

    hope all is good with you darling,

    woddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by woddy View Post
    hiya Jessica,

    Not sure about restaurants, but if you want to buy rabbit from a butcher try FX Buckleys on more street, they often have rabbits in the window and its the type of place where if they don't have it that day they'll order it for you - they are a really good butcher.

    hope all is good with you darling,

    woddy
    Thanks woody,i will take a look there!I am great sweetie,hope you are doing well too

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    sorry should be 'moore street'....forgive me, it's early on a sunday to try get the keys to work right!

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    There are many seafood restaurants in howth
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    There's no such thing as irish "cuisine". It's whatever we had in the fulach fia that we threw together. Irish food is as boring, introverted and culchie as the people who invented it.



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    You forgot to mention the big love for spuds
    Kinda love them myself sometimes, especially cooked in tinfoil, in their own jackets ... yummi !

    I couldn't eat a rabbit lately I cannot even eat lamb and I start feeling guilty even about eating chicken

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    Spuds are very nice!Hmmmm,i start to feel hungry again.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post

    A personal favourite of mine, actually. Yum.
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    Dublin Coddle might be tasty,but the looks.........it doesn't make me very curious.

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