There are many great Irish desserts. You might try whipping up a batch of shamrock cookies, a green dessert such as mint ice cream sundaes or pistachio pudding.
Dessert is a common singular noun.
ice cream is a kind of dessert. it's a basic dessert fact.
It depends on the kind of blessing. A religious blessing should come from a priest, though the priest doesn't have to be Irish, though it would be better if he was. Any other kind of blessing could come from anyone, but again it would be ideal if the person was Irish.
Tap,Irish dancing and Ballet
name the sound of cutlery in kitchen
coastal
A cool, dessert climate
Yes, the noun 'dessert' is a common noun, a general word for any treat or sweet food at the end of a meal; a word for any dessert of any kind.
O'Hara or some kind of Irish name. that's all i could think, sry
This question could be answered if it made sense. Is this about food, specifically desserts, or about desert (arid, scrub brush, cactus, sand) country?
A major dessert. Baja California is a peninsula.
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