Showing posts with label St. Patrick's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2013

St Patricks Day Round Up

Today I'm sharing my favorite St. Patrick's Day ideas.  So many cute and yummy ideas floating around out there but these are the ones I want to share with you!  You can find more that I've pinned on pinterest here.
  Little Sis LOVES hair bows, I'm going to try to do this hairstyle on Middle Sis and Big Sis loves nail art, I need to show her this idea!
1.  Kelly@Run With Glitters- Korker Bow Tutorial
I love a good treat, especially if its healthy like this fruit fondue.
Two cute printables for you.
Love this banner and adorable wreath idea!  You could use this for both Valentines and St. Patrick's Day by switching the ribbon colors.
 
Always LOVE Happy Home Fairy's notes, my Husbands a big fan too! 
 



Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Crock Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage

My family is part Irish and we LOVE Corned Beef and Cabbage. We definitely have it every Saint Patrick's Day but we also have it on and off throughout the year because we all love it so much, even the kids.  Well I take that back, they don't like the cabbage so I try to buy a small head of cabbage for my husband and I and I'll make another vegetable to go with it. 
I've learned over the years to buy the "Flat Cut" brisket as they tend to be less fatty.  You have to really look at all of the packages and try to find the one with the least amount of fat. 
I put the brisket along with the packet of seasonings that it comes with, into a crock pot and cover it with water.  If I have an onion in the pantry I'll cut it into quarters and  throw that in there too, if not I'll sprinkle some Minced Onion into the pot.  Cover and turn your Crock Pot on low, cook for at least 8 hours. 
An hour and a half before your ready to eat, slice your cabbage and carrots.  Place them into the Crock Pot with the brisket.  Cover and continue to cook for the last hour and a half.  (I don't like hard or mushy cabbage and I've found the hour and a half to be just the right amount of cooking time)
Take out your brisket and cut it against the grain. 
You can serve it with potatoes or pasta.  We like to drizzle ours with apple cider vinegar. 
This is an easy and delicious meal for even the busy Momma!



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