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Kerrygold Ballymaloe Literary Festival of Food & Wine

As I stumble through figuring out how to use the new features after theย site upgrade, Iโ€™ve got a backlog of posts and pictures that Iโ€™ve been anxious to share. It also has taken me a week to recover from my weekend in Cork, Ireland, as a guest at the Kerrygold Ballymaloe Litfest, where I was a speaker in this yearโ€™s line-up. Iโ€™d only been toโ€ฆ

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Upcoming Appearances

Iโ€™m supposed to be locked away, with my nose to the grindstone. But Iโ€™ll be making a few appearances in various places in the U.S. during the next few weeks, as well as participating in a literary festival in Ireland in May. As always, you can find out more information on my Schedule page and you can get additional information, and maps, on the Facebookโ€ฆ

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Irish Shortbread Recipe & Ireland Travel Notes

Over dinner on my final night in Ireland, one of the other diners who is Irish said to me, โ€œI just came back from Parisโ€ฆโ€, and he hesitated for a moment, and continued โ€œโ€ฆand the food wasnโ€™t very good.โ€ Itโ€™s probably unimaginable a few years ago that someone from Ireland would be criticizing the quality of French cooking. But it shows how far Irish cookingโ€ฆ

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Midleton Farmers Market (Cork, Ireland)

When I leave Ireland, what Iโ€™m going to miss most is people calling me dearie. Sure the Irish have a reputation as brawlers and so forth (back in San Francisco, I once hired a group of Irish contractors who would routinely show up on Monday morning with at least a couple of black eyes), but wherever I go in Ireland, like a grocery store orโ€ฆ

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Making Irish Butter

Who knew there was a museum of butter? Well, there is, and itโ€™s in Cork, Ireland. Of course, the country has a rich history making dairy products, but considering how supportive Iโ€™ve been of butter worldwide, it was somewhat of a pilgrimage for me to get to where it probably originated. Throughout history, butter was considered extremely valuable as it was a source of fatโ€ฆ

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