Sunday, March 15, 2009
♣♣Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!♣♣
Failte! Welcome to the Party!! Come in , make yourself at home...
I started the day with a little breakfast..the sheep is from the Aran Isles, and contributed the place mat...some soda bread, fresh strawberries, bacon and egg...not baaaa...d!
Some of my Irish things in a little vignette..the Belleek vase and Belleek plate on the stand.., gifts from my dear dil..the little Irish angel, from my childhood friend, Pat...It is very old..made by Lefton...I treasure it, like our friendship...
You've met Spud, he is dressed in his green finery..
Some of you may remember Spud.... had to go to rehab....after this unfortunate incident..
But he has totally reformed, and now a tea drinker...
He likes this blend..
With a few shamrock sweets
My friend Carol says this guy looks like he is wearing a squirrel on his lip..ah, but it was magically delicious...
I use this green footed compote from Villeroy and Boch for my centerpiece..
Put oasis in the bowl, and fill with greens...here the only thing green is pachysandra , so that will be it..
Take your fresh flowers, I used mums and baby's breath, and fill in the bowl..
decorate with ribbon or picks,
The table is set....actually, a few..
The dark green is Noritake, Fitzgerald..It is a very deep green with gold..
The white and gold .. is Noritake too. The glasses and pitcher are Waterford, Lismore..
The name place markers are little black urns...I got them after Cmas in Pier One, pulled out the little arrangement that was in it, put in oasis and fresh flowers and wrote the name on a shamrock..this one says Seamus, my grandfather's name and my 3 yo grandson's too!
This was for a casual dinner last night...I made the napkin rings from wood shamrocks, painted them and then added dots..
I embroidered Happy St. Patrick's Day on them with my machine..no, I didn't..I still haven't figured out how to use it...I got them in Home Goods..:)
We had shamrock meatloaf, and clover biscuits..I couldn't put the sauce on till we were ready to eat, or else it would have been a red shamrock...
Tonight you have your choice of soups...
Broccoli with cheddar cheese soup...
or Pea Soup with ham...
And of course, Long Ireland Clam Chowder..:)
Save room for the soda bread and oatmeal bread along with the corned beef, potatoes and cabbage..
I make the cabbage differently..
Fry a few slices of bacon in a pan till crisp.
Remove the bacon and some of the drippings.
Place thinly sliced cabbage, sliced onions, salt, pepper and a few dashes of powdered mustard in the pan and saute.
Remove to serving platter, and crumble the crisp bacon over the top...
For dessert some St." Patricot" Cream Cake, I'll post the recipe tomorrow if anyone wants it...It's an apricot cream coffee cake..
Thank you so much for coming...Hope you'll come again...
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I missed the info on the party..will see if I can come up with something for tomorrow...Happy St Patrick's Day!
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You went all out, I love it! I could use one of those shamrock cakes right about now :)
ReplyDeleteYou really overdid it.wowow.Am I impressed.Gollum told me to come as I was last Friday,I thought.eek!I feel kinda lazy now.
ReplyDeleteYou REALLY did a super job.Even the meat was shaped like a shamrock.And I was willing to believe you embroidered them.Gullable,aren't I?haha...Ann
Kathleen – You surpassed everything I imagined you would have! Your tablescapes were stunning, The dark green Noritake and the white and gold were my favorites! Also the Shamrock Meatloaf!! My darlin Irish Lass you are a magnificent hostess for this event.. my eyes started watering up with ‘Danny Boy’. THANK YOU !!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathleen...if you only knew how hungry I am at this very moment...yummy! Your tablescapes are so very nice, but the menu is so delicious looking! Thanks for hosting this St. Pat's Day Party..
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Thank you for the sweet invitation.Yumm,your cornbeef looks lore moist than mine.And a little of your bread here.and some on Gollum's chicken.This is the way to do it.So much food..........Ann
ReplyDeleteLooking good! You really out did yourself. I love your dishes..Fitzgerald. Well I love all of them. You have so many neat accessories and so many great ideas. I have some little urns I bought at the dollar store I need to make into a little arrangement. You have given me inspiration to do that! Your St. Patricot Cream cake is pure genius! And it looks delicious.
ReplyDeletePoor spuds..I do have a soft spot for him......
What a blast Kathleen..super party! I think you might need some help washing all of the dishes though :-)
Kathleen, I'll be coming to ye party, now, lassie! Ye know I don't know a bloomin' thing about cookin', but ay, I do know a thing or two about eatin'! And I love a good party. Gettin' my offerings ready for St. Paddy's Day!
ReplyDeleteErin go braugh...
XO,
Sheila :-)
What a beautiful and amazing 'kick-off', Kathleen! I'll be joinin' you tomorrow as I still have my desert to finish in the mornin' ;)
ReplyDeleteI just love your black, white and gold dishes and matching napking ring. I remember that sassy little drunken bunny's accident from last year - LOL.
You've set the mood perfectly! "Maith thú!" (I Googled that ;)
Wow Kathleen! What a fabuolous St. Patrick's Day post. The settings and the decorations are so much fun. All your food looks so darn good. I love the clover shapes...what fun. Enjoy your St. Patrick's Day tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful this looks, the food and the decor! I love all of your green and ST. Patrick's Decor, and aren't you clever to shape th emeat into a shamrock? I saved your cabbage recipe. This was a fun party. laurie
ReplyDeleteYou haven't said grace yet have you!?! I'll be ready as soon as i wash my hands. My goodness what a feast...The chowder does look wonderful! Cathy
ReplyDeleteKathleen, what a wonderful and FUN post! You really did it up big time...all those beautiful Irish things you have have definitely set the mood for the party! I love the tablesettings & the shamrock meatloaf :) You really make nice floral arrangements too, I keep meaning to tell you that.
ReplyDeleteI loved it all but haven't had time to think about my offering to the party yet. I will post something tomorrow afternoon though.
May those who love us, love us
And those who don't love us,
May God turn their hearts
And if he can't turn their hearts,
May he turn their ankles
So we will know them by their limping!
Kathleen, super, super post! You have so many wonderful St. Pat's things. Each picture is a celebration. This is a fun party... thank you for hosting! You did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteI was telling my husband tonight that St. Pat's is my all time favorite celebration. Your party is absolutely fabulous! I love the food and can't wait to try the recipes...but all of the pictures were wonderful and heartwarming.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting a GREAT St. Paddy's Day event!
Top o'the mornin' to you !
ReplyDeleteVery Kathleen very St-Patrick's Day!
This post has your signature everywhere.
Have a fun day~
How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks delicious - and poor bunny, I hope he's doing well after his trip to rehab (too funny!!).
Thank you for sharing.
Lisa
I'm sorry that I didn't realize that you were having a party! I would have invited myself. I love all things Irish, that includes my Mom. I was married on the 20th 33 years ago. It would have been on St. Patrick's day but it was in the middle of the week:( Today I'll be making Irish soda bread, watching parades and the shopping cannel to get some Irish goodies!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's day (Oh, by the way, my given name is Kathleen)
Top o' the Morning, Kathleen ...
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a way to begin the party....
So many special touches from the shamrock on the egg and the darling sheep, to the Irish blessing.
Gorgeous table settings and fabulous food.... something for everyone ...What a hostess.
I remember seeing a close up of the Lefton Irish angel. What a sweet face.
And it wouldn't be St. Patrick's at your house without the naughty Spud.
The sharmrock-shaped meatloaf is completely over the top.
Happy St. Patrick's Day
Kathleen, you do the Irish proud!
ReplyDeleteI wish I were on 'Long Ireland' today! I would boldy knock on your door and beg to be invited in to oogle the dishes, say hi to Spud and perhaps be persuaded to have a wee morsel. Everything looks so grand! Happy St. Patrick's Day! Nancy
ReplyDeletePS: I gave up beer for Lent again this year...I'm gonna have to rethink that Lenten sacrifice for next year!
T*H*I*S was just TOOOO FABULOUS & FUN, Kathleen!!! ABSOLUTELY S*T*U*N*N*I*N*G, from start-to-finish, top-to-bottom, side-to-side, soup-to-nuts~~~ HOPE you get the idea how much this particular posting was enjoyed by THIS Irishman's wife!!!!!! (And oh! Those DISHES!!! I TRULY died & went to heaven JUST LOOKING at them!!! May I ask where I could purchase some??? Yes, "my name is Linda, and I am a DISHAHOLIC"). I am just now, these days, beginning to celebrate more enthusiastically the things I didn't before... So grateful to be alive & well, it seems like I now want to take EVERY opportunity to make life FULLER at every turn, for those I love and myself, and enjoy every chance to CELEBRATE "anything" worth celebrating... making a bigger deal out of "little things" & giving more of myself to others~~~(Makes life sooooo much more interesting & exciting at every turn, doesn't it?). MAXIMUM SINCERE THANKS for a MOST ENJOYABLE read, and BEAUTIFUL VISUAL FEAST!!! ~~~WOW!!!~~~ Linda
ReplyDeleteYou really know how to celebrate!!! Loved your post. Especially the bunny rehab, too funny. I loved the clover shaped meatloaf, may just have to make it for dinner since I don't like corn beef and cabbage. But I do love meatloaf. Thanks for sharing. I loved it all!!!
ReplyDeleteOh no,Kathleen who ate all your wonderful corned beef.Is there any beer left?I wan to try some of everything.Where's Sheila?...Ann
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me, Kathleen! Another fantastic celebration, always a fun time with you! Loved all the tables leading up to the big day, and this one was tops! Great post! Now get yourself out to the stores to pick up next years tablescape :)
ReplyDeleteWow girl - you sure know how to throw a party. But I knew that already, how can it not turn out perfectly with your delicious food, beautiful tablescape and great decorations. It's been wonderful seeing 'Spud' and him and shared a cup of tea *grin*. Now I'm off to check out all the other party goers :o)
ReplyDeleteHappy St.Patrick's Day and have a wonderful evening,
Tam
Are you pooped from the all day party yet?
ReplyDeleteI just got my second wind and am trudging on.
Love all your St. Patrick's Day decorations and the food looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe dark green Noritake used with the white and gold plate looks so elegant. The shamrock napkin holders are really cute...a clever idea!
Great job!
Oh, For Fork's Sake! That is some spread, Kathleen...a real lace curtain Irish affair;)...we won't speak of Spud...and where are dee lace curtains?
ReplyDeleteJust delightful.
Cheers and Happy St. Patrick's Day.
Kathleen, I know where to eat next St. Patrick's Day! You went over the top, but that doesn't surprise me at all. You are a true Irish lass, who enjoys a good celebration. And thank you for the Irish soda bread recipe. We really enjoyed it, and it will be on our menu next St. Patty's day.
ReplyDeleteOh Kathleen! Everything is perfect down to the last detail! Your home is beautifully decorated, the tablescapes are so festive and the food looks yummy! Sorry I missed the party...just coming back after a little bloggy break! Hope you are having a good week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteI don't think you could go to any place and have a dinner lay out like this. The food looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteYour table is the perfect tablescape sitting. Must have been some party! Even for the rabbit.
I always enjoy a "visit" with you. Your recipes look heavenly.
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with the most creative tables.
Kate
WOW, I don't know where to start what a wonderful post, Hope you had a wonderful St Patrick's day, this was fun, creative, beautiful and delicious all at once. Happy Thursday, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteUhhmmmmm, yummy! Everythind looks so good, what a presentation! Love all your vignettes and Easter and St. Patrick accessories!...Christine
ReplyDeleteVery Impressive, everything looks so GREAT!!! Poor spud...maybe he won't overdue it so much next year! I was on the floor with that!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a grand Irish table! How beautiful! Great choice to share today! And all the food is so yummy looking!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! Happy Thursday to you!
Now that's an impressive Irish meal. Your cabbage recipe is very interesting. I have copied it down to try at home. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am glad I did not see your amazing Saint Patrick’s Day extravaganza, before I posted my first Tablescape Thursday. I will quietly walk away now in awe, with recipes in hand, yum!
ReplyDeleteWOW! what a feast for the tummie and the eyes! Mmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!
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Wow, I love it all! Please do post the coffee cake recipe. My mom loves all things apricot and I would like to make it for her sometime. Spud's little "mishap" is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm so laughting at your bad boy bunny! Love all the St. Patrick's eating through the day! You had it going on!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. Did you have to go to bed to recuperate after all of that? It was just over the top!
ReplyDeleteOf course, I have to admit...I was still laughing so hard about the "accident", I don't remember much else! You are too funny!
JudyBug
Sorry I missed the party...Are there any 'leftovers' ?
ReplyDeleteI must say, you outdid yourself with this one....
Another spectacular menu, and a lovely table to enjoy it all.
Gorgeous table, fab food -- including that hilarious shamrock shaped meatloaf! -- and SPUD the Wonder Bunny with the little drinking problem. So he was a bit of a challenge to house-train, eh?
ReplyDeleteFunny, lovely post! thanks!!
Cass
Love your tables -- and the food -- and there is nothing like Waterford!
ReplyDeleteBad little bunny!
You've made me so hungry!
ReplyDeleteI am back for some soup...any left over? I'll take either one!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little late...but you put an awesome tablescape together...and the food, my goodness, you are awesome. Now Spud is cracking me up...with the "unfortunate incident," that is soooo funny! Love this.
ReplyDeleteWow, not one but three St. Patrick's Day table settings! And all simply wonderful!!! I'm ROFL at Spud, and drooling all over my keyboard at the thought of that cabbage. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, they are all just stunning and the food just looks so yummy. Just perfect. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You did not miss a thing! I am a little late making the rounds this week but your tables and St. Patty's day dinner is out of this world! I enjoyed every single picture and all the little spring touches with St. Patty's day flair! I can not believe you shaped that meatloaf into a shamrock! Incredible talent, that's what you have! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteAlisa
Everything is just wonderful here. The food, flowers and all stuff.... Can I have all of them?
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