Rising to the Occasion: We Bake Irish Soda Bread!
We eat and bake soda bread, then bake and eat it some more, so that we can report on what makes a genuinely tasty loaf!
We eat and bake soda bread, then bake and eat it some more, so that we can report on what makes a genuinely tasty loaf!
We go back to school, again: this time to Trinity College Dublin, where the buildings are grand and the ethos is Protestant.
After a visit to the Kilmainhaim Gaol, we learn - and share - some Irish history from about a hundred years ago!
We pause from our gluttonous consumption of Irish to stew to wipe our mouths and tell you a little bit about it.
We take the opportunity to talk about W. B. Yeats, one of our favourite poets, who also happens to be an Irishman.
The bridges of Dublin get people across the Liffey. Many of them are also beautiful, and some have a fascinating history!
We make the acquaintance of two Dublin cathedrals, each grand in its own way, and each a key part of its neighbourhood
We've explored a lot of Irish pubs, drinking the drink, listening to the music, eating the food. Here's what we've learned!
Techies we're not - but we did just buy a new phone in Dublin, and it all went swimmingly. So that's one more travel anxiety sorted!
We talk about Howth, the prettiest little town you could imagine, a convenient commuter train from Dublin, which has all the things we love!