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We can argue up and down and over and back but we are never going to agree on everything. No, this is not religion or politics, Amii McKeever is talking about our diet.
For those returning from abroad that left pre-COVID, Ireland must seem a changed place. Despite the pandemic, for Amii McKeever an airport family collection made Christmas 2021 special.
You'll find music, yarn-spinning, community and song at Jim of the Mills; one of Ireland's most unique pubs (and if you fancy a cup of tea, just pop into the kitchen). Janine Kennedy writes
A good date and bad food or a bad date with good food; which would leave a worse taste in your mouth? When holidaying in Ireland or eating out, do you look for Irish food? Writes Amii McKeever