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Posted by Susie T. on March 7, 2015 in Fluffy Chix Cook | FEAST Series | 5 comments

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Join Fluffy Chix Cook in FEAST | St. Patrick’s Day (March 2015); A Low Carb Keto Cooking Series for simple and authentic low carb keto Irish comfort food recipes that will make you sparkle like the pot of O’Malley’s gold! You’ll dance a jig over these amazingly simple low carb recipes and look like a culinary rockstar. Choose from 2 appetizers, a tempting spring time salad, 4 entrees, 5 side dishes, 3 desserts, plus Shamrock Knots with Irish Butter, Low Carb Irish Cream and Low Carb Irish Coffee. Low Carb FEAST – March is everything you need for a St. Patrick’s Day Feast but don’t be fooled. These delicious and quick keto recipes taste great any day of the year, 24/7/365. Feast 365.

FEAST | St. Patrick’s Day – Simple And Authentic Irish Comfort Food Recipes to Make You Sparkle Like O’Malley’s Pot o’ Gold! (click image to order)

IN FEAST | ST. PATRICK’S DAY E-BOOK YOU’LL GET124 Pages packed withsimple andauthentic low carb keto Irish comfort food recipes that are quick and easy. It’s a true foodie treasure trove of recipes easy enough for the novice home cook. FEAST March is the best of both worlds: great tasting food, and easy to prepare recipes. But don’t stop at St. Patrick’s Day; cook these yummy low carb recipes any day of the year.Choose from 2 appetizers, a crisp salad, 4 entrees, 5 side dishes, 3 desserts with all the fixin’s, plus low carb Shamrock Knots slathered with Irish Butter, AND Low Carb Irish Cream and Irish Coffee. You’ve found the pot of gold at the end of Paddy’s rainbow. You’ll get:

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February FEAST | March-St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is now available on the Fluffy Chix Newsstand for $7.98/download.

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  1. FEAST – Low Carb St. Patrick’s Day; Sparkle with Simple and Authentic Low Carb Irish Recipes (10)

    Alice B.March 7, 2015 at 2:28 PM

    Susie,

    Your March FEAST is indeed a FEAST for the eyes and senses. Not only is it visually, exquisitely beautiful, but the recipes sound fabulous! I want to make several things from it right now! You’ve really outdone yourself and I hope you are very proud of your work. It is top quality from cover to cover and everyone should buy it!!

    I can’t remember the last time I had a bite of potato. Just don’t want it. But when I see photos of Hasselbeck Potatoes, it always looks so tempting. I never thought of substituting a turnip for the potato!! And I bought a turnip at the grocery store a couple of days ago so now I know how it will be prepared!!

    Dubliner Cheese Sauce – oh my!! I’ve added Dubliner to my next grocery list!!

    Love the stories, the recipes, all the great info, and the gorgeous photos – not only of incredible looking food, but also the wonderful related treasures in each that help tell the story of the theme. Awesome, perfect edition of FEAST!!

    Thank you seems woefully inadequate, but it is said in all sincerity and is deep from the heart.

    Big hugs,
    Alice

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      fluffychixadminMarch 8, 2015 at 10:09 AM

      Oh Alice, what a thoughtful and beautiful post and review!!! XOXOXO That warmed the co*ckles of my little heart hon! I’m so glad the book appeals to you and to your senses. I hope it helps ignite a passion for great low carb Irish comfort food! I think you will really love the Hasselback Turnips and also the Champ and Colcannon. So simple, but so comfort and warm. Let me know how you like them as you make them? MUAH!

  2. FEAST – Low Carb St. Patrick’s Day; Sparkle with Simple and Authentic Low Carb Irish Recipes (12)

    Tami HollidayMarch 7, 2015 at 6:06 PM

    WOW!!!!!

    Each issue of FEAST just gets better and better….my screen is covered in drool…Thank you, thank you, thank you for all your hard work! What a deal for us!!!

    HUGZ!!!!!

    • FEAST – Low Carb St. Patrick’s Day; Sparkle with Simple and Authentic Low Carb Irish Recipes (13)

      fluffychixadminMarch 8, 2015 at 10:06 AM

      Thank you so much for taking your time to come and share these special words!!! XOXO So glad you like it!!!

  3. FEAST – Low Carb St. Patrick’s Day; Sparkle with Simple and Authentic Low Carb Irish Recipes (14)

    allisonMarch 9, 2015 at 1:04 PM

    Once again you give 100% to your readers! Such mouth watering recipes of course but also such attention to detail. I love the photography as always your photographs are beautiful and draw you in. I am so thrilled that I got this months ebook to add to my collection and cant start cooking!! Thank You again for helping me to keep it keto for me and my family. Cant wait for next month!!

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FAQs

What is a traditional Irish St Patrick Day dinner? ›

We've all come to know and love the traditional Irish foods eaten on St. Patrick's Day. You know the menu: corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.

What is the traditional vegetable for St Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day celebrations call for displays of green from town fountains and beer to clothing and food. Speaking of food, green cabbage is a traditional ingredient in Irish dishes but there are more kidney-friendly green veggie recipes to consider for this holiday meal.

What is the most famous Irish dish? ›

One of the most popular and iconic Irish foods is undoubtedly the traditional Irish stew. This hearty dish typically consists of tender chunks of meat (such as lamb or beef), potatoes, onions, carrots, and sometimes other vegetables like celery or parsnips.

What is the national dish of Ireland? ›

Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland.

Is there a special meal for St Patrick's day? ›

The Americans particularly those that think of themselves as Irish-Americans eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's day, a tradition that does not exist in Ireland. The Irish might have a nice Ulster Fry, Soda Bread, Scones or an Irish Stew with Colcannon.

Which of the following is a traditional dish enjoyed on St Patricks day? ›

Most people who celebrate St. Patrick's Day enjoy a hearty plate of corned beef and cabbage for dinner. With it, they might have something like Irish potatoes on the side.

Do you eat potatoes on St Patrick's Day? ›

So even if St. Patrick wouldn't have known anything about potatoes, that doesn't mean they're not a quintessential part of Irish history and culture. There's no reason not to go hard on the spuds on the saint's namesake day, whether you're enjoying one of the best chain restaurant St.

What are Irish vegetables? ›

A wide range of vegetables are grown in Ireland, the most popular being cabbage, carrots, broccoli, swedes, cauliflower and parsnips.

Is the traditional food on St Patrick's day fish and chips? ›

Patty's Day Staple. Ireland was introduced to fish and chips, or what they call “chippies,” in the 1880's. An Italian man named Giuseppe Cervi began selling them from a cart outside of pubs in Dublin. Since then, fish and chips have been a staple in Irish tradition.

Why is corned beef on St Patty's day? ›

Our association with corned beef as traditional Irish fare can be traced back to the 19th century and the Irish immigration to the U.S. While the newly immigrated Irish were used to eating salt pork back at home, its nearest counterpart, bacon, was prohibitively expensive in the U.S.

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